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Southern Institute of Technology scrap Kelvin St apartment proposal
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Southern Institute of Technology scraps Kelvin St apartment proposal
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He graduated from Otago University, beginning his career with O’Driscoll and Marks Solicitors in Dunedin. Following that he joined Cruickshank Pryde Lawyers and spent four years working for Drew Jones Solicitors in England before returning to Invercargill. Mika is the deputy president of the Invercargill Licensing Trust and ILT Foundation, trustee of Miharo, and a member of council for the Southland Branch of the New Zealand Law Society. Mika played rugby for the Highlanders, Otago, the Southland Stags and Manu Samoa, and played in the 1995 and 1999 Rugby World Cups as a prop. Invercargill Licensing Trust president Alan Dennis said it would be a significant loss for Invercargill and ILT, and a gain for the district court as he was a quality lawyer.
The Southland Times from January 25, 1965 - the day the Kelvin Hotel had opened. “The story was on the front page and there was a full lift-out inside about the hotel. It’s a real treasure and makes you realise what a special place this is and what a big deal it was for the city,” Harris said. She had noticed the transformations the establishment went through, which were similar to what she experienced during her hospitality career. Harris believed that there were pathways for those in hospitality if they were willing to work hard for the opportunities. “Hospitality can be a tough industry. It’s not for everyone, people can be very critical so you have to have a thick skin at times. But if something’s not going right, I want to make it right.
Sina’s pet eel fell in love with her and pursued her until villagers chopped its head off. Sina asked the people to bury the head of the eel. She said whatever grew from it, the people would rely on for their whole lives, and the coconut tree was created. Penisula was unable to attend the unveiling but his son Lyle Penisula spoke on his father’s behalf, explaining his own interpretation of the artwork. During his presenting the artwork, Lyle described it as a self-portrait of his dad. From his interpretation, the sculpture of the eel head looked like a morphed Paua, which was the seed of the south, he said.
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