Auckland State Highway 16 near Kaukapakapa closed after serious crash
13 May, 2021 07:21 PM
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A serious crash has closed a section of SH16 this morning. Image / NZTA
NZ Herald
A crash on State Highway 16 near Kaukapakapa has closed the road this morning.
The New Zealand Transport Agency is warning motorists to avoid area or delay their journey after a crash on the Twin Coast Discovery Highway just south of Makarau Rd.
SH16 Makarau- 7:05AM
A crash is blocking all lanes on #SH16 just south of Makarau Rd. Avoid the area or be prepared for delays. Follow directions of emergency services on-site. More here: https://t.co/5kGPm6unla ^AA pic.twitter.com/PKPgH0h5n1 Waka Kotahi NZTA Auckland & Northland (@WakaKotahiAkNth) May 13, 2021
We ve scoured the country, from Northland to Otago, for some of our best backyard secrets.
Inside a massive shed, a short distance off the Twin Coast Discovery Highway, is the result of half-a- century’s obsession with the machines of yesteryear. That means much more than just cars, although naturally they feature prominently, as well as farm vehicles like a herd of bright red Farmall tractors, dating from the 1920s, a horse-drawn gig, motorbikes and a 1925 fire engine. Here, you will also find vintage pianolas, floor polishers, irons, telephones, typewriters, gramophones, saucepans and soda siphons. There’s a dentist’s chair and drill, a line of stuffed birds, a selection of antique radios, chunky cash registers, gardening equipment, a shoe-making machine and a wide variety of tools used in kitchens, workshops and in the gumfields.
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