Friday, 7 May 2021, 4:55 pm
A ceremony held today at Carrick Winery celebrated the
opening of Central Otago’s newest cycle trail, the Lake
Dunstan Cycle and Walking Trail.
A blessing of the
trail followed by Minster of Tourism, Hon. Stuart Nash
alongside Central Otago Queenstown Trails Trust (COQTNT)
patron, Sir Eion Edgar saw the cutting of the ribbon across
the trail to mark the official opening. This will be
followed by a public grand opening and trail ride on
Saturday 8 May.
Linking trails from Clyde to Cromwell,
the 59 kilometre trail passes New Zealand’s third largest
hydroelectric dam - the Clyde Dam - then travels along the
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Elizabeth Zhong murder: Vineyard owned by victim bought by Southland farmers
21 Jan, 2021 07:11 PM
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Otago Daily Times
A Southland dairy farming couple with a passion for Central Otago have purchased a vineyard owned by a slain Auckland woman.
Northern Southland dairy farmer Tony Cleland confirmed to the Otago Daily Times he and his wife Alison had purchased Carrick Winery, in Bannockburn.
The Bannockburn winery was previously owned by Carrick Wines Ltd which was one of slain 55-year-old Elizabeth Zhong s businesses.
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Elizabeth Zhong of Sunnyhills, Auckland. Photo / Supplied
It owed more than $12 million at the time it went into receivership after her death in November.