A man charged with manslaughter after a pack of dogs he owned allegedly attacked and killed Panguru man Neville Thomson has been further remanded in custody to appear in the High Court. Abel Wira, 59, appeared in the Kaitāia District Court on Wednesday charged with manslaughter and owning dogs that caused injury or death. Judge John McDonald remanded Wira in custody to reappear in the High Court at Whangārei for a callover on April 4. Wira was boarding at Thomson’s home on Puketawa Rd and was listed as the owner of six dogs and 17 puppies that allegedly attacked Thomson, who died at the scene in August 2022.
Obelisk work starts
Vital repairs have started on the 113-year-old Hone Heke obelisk on Monument Hill in Kaikohe. Specialist contractors will strengthen the foundations of the culturally significant taonga, and a qualified stone mason will clean and fix cracks in the granite. The immediate area around the obelisk will be fenced off while work is under way, and there will be no access to the site for a few weeks while the maintenance is carried out.
Apprentice of Year comp
Entries are open for the 2024 Registered Master Builders Apprentice of the Year competition. Held in partnership with Carters, it offers carpentry apprentices of all ages a chance to test their skills in project management, business, presentation and practical. Enter at apprenticeoftheyear.co.nz.
Rugby club special meeting
Te Rarawa Rugby Club will hold a special general meeting next week. The meeting, at the Te Rarawa Clubrooms from 6pm on March 27, will be to adopt a new constitution. Email terarawarugby@gmail for a copy of the constitution.