Whiti ki runga, whiti ki raro. It is important however to remember that there are not always appropriate English words which can fully reflect the essence of the Mori words used; often literal translations need to be considered metaphorically. PO Box 56 We were around 1000m above sea level so that played its part, but it was bizarre after the blazing heat of yesterday and the huge high pressure system sat over the entire country. We had been treated to such well made and clear tracks on the St James that the jagged and rooty path slowed our pace significantly. Karakia, in their true essence, are ritual chants invoking spiritual guidance and protection. May peace be widespread, may the sea glisten like greenstone, and may the shimmer of light guide you on your way. The modern and cavernous 27 bed hut played host to just us, Tim (a wiry and instantly recognizable as a tramper, TA SOBO walker) and Mark who is touring the country on his motorbike and with his camera. Mr Redmond. Kia kore ai e ngaro Tiki ! Whiti Ora Ki Te Whai Ao. The first step was the 5km between us and Upper Travers Hut, a steady 300m climb along the crystalline Travers River was a breeze and covered well ahead of DOCs suggested time. Our next obstacle was the St James Walkway, a well used and pleasant intermediate level hike through some stunning country.We jumped off the bus at the Boyle River Outdoor Education Centre just past Lewis Pass. Opening Karakia May peace be widespread May the sea be like greenstone A pathway for us all this day Let us show respect for each other For one another Bind us all together Karakia Timatanga . The piece also ends on the same soft wordless 'ooh' that begins the entire Calling All Dawns song cycle, thus making it a complete circle.\" Christopher Composed by: Christopher Tin Performed by: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Lucas Richman (conductor), Jerome KavanaghMaori Haka performed by Ben Mullon, John Mullon, Jordan Young and Tangaroatuane Produced by Gregg Greenwood #ChristopherTin #TheInspirationThread #KiaHoraTeMarino -----CONNECT WITH CHRISTOPHER----- Visit https://www.christophertin.com for concert updates, sheet music, performance resources, lyrics, merchandise, and contact information. We carried on downwards as the trees became gradually more dense and the trail became more roots than rocks, again a welcome change for us.A check of the map showed we had dropped 700m and had 400m to go, the 700m had been covered over only 2.9km and the remaining 400m was over 3.6k, in summary, mathematically at least, it should mellow somewhat. May the sea be like greenstone; a pathway for all of us this day. We packed up and headed off just past 7.00, committed to making this three hour section take two. Said of human life, The sun rises to the zenith, then declines. It had been a monster of a day both physically and mentally but we had made it and felt good knowing we had just the two hours or so to the road end the following day.We slept incredibly well in the warm hut and sprung out of bed the following morning at 6.30. Whats next?This is it everyone, one final section. With us both wilting in the afternoon heat, we consulted the map and were delighted to see the Hut was just 800m away. We lovesingingtogether. Dunedin 9054 A Decca Gold release; 2021 Tin Works Publishing, LLC, under exclusive license to UMG Recordings, Inc.http://vevo.ly/xXcaTN Last updated: Wednesday, 14 October 2020 | We dried off, headed back to town for fish and delectable beer-battered fries then an early night.Sarah had a tough night and did not sleep well. Amine, Honour and glory to God % Talei. PO Box 56 The trail was better, but still somewhat slow due to windfall (fallen trees). They are generally used to ensure a favourable outcome to important events and undertakings such as tangihanga ( the ritual of farewell to our deceased ), hui ( meetings ), unveilings etc., however they can cover every aspect of life. Rongo, god of kumara and peace. Where possible, we have included examples of both Christian and traditional karakia (in shaded boxes) for the following occasions, to: He hnore, he korria ki te Atua Tangaroa @ Rwhiti. E h ake ana te atakura TIKI E! Ko au te awa, Ko te awa ko au. Rongo, suspended high above us (i.e. The Turtle being an undignified crawl under the tree hoping your shell (your bag) will squeeze underneath without trapping you on the ground. Kia Tau te Rangimarie. Ada Pass however was marked by a small sign just off a flat and wide boardwalk. We eventually caught the boat to the track start at 10.30 and began our walking in earnest at 11.00. Tent up and bellys rumbling we head back to the Alpine Lodge for one of their famous Pizzas. Our efforts received a significant boost when we had a moment of Te Araroa dj vu, much like on the ridgeline of Mt Pirongia, some 2000km back, we were presented by a gift from the gods: surprise boardwalk. Secure it. It has three. We smashed out the remaining distance very swiftly, our light bags facilitating light feet.We got to the road and up went the thumbs. 20K views 1 year ago Whakataka te Hau AJ Te Aho 46K views 5 years ago Ka pioioi Pati Hakaria 30K views 1. For example: welcoming the dawn and farewelling the day, to ensure a safe journey, for different types of illness, when undertaking t moko (tribal tatoo), when carving wharenui (meeting houses) or waka (traditional canoe), and more. Hui e! An hour after lunch the track splits into two, one branch follows the Waiau River into and over the Waiau Pass and the other continues on the St James Walkway as it turns into the Ada Valley and over Ada Pass. The day started poorly for Bill, he fell into a frigid stream whilst filling up the water bottles, soaking his feet and legs in the process. We gradually got there though as Mount Travers came in to full view further the up the river bed and, following a number of bridge crossings, undulating track and open tussock, we arrived at the riverside John Tait Hut. It is intended to support staff efforts to incorporate te reo Mori me na tikanga into their daily working life. He tio, he huka, he hau h r~-59`LHN!\1 The suns warmth thawing us before entering more frost covered vegetation. Kia hora te marino Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana Hei huarahi m ttou i te rngi nei Aroha atu aroha mai Ttou i a ttou katoa Hui ! The usual suspects. The map in Boyle Flat Hut suggested it was 6 hours to Anne and a further 4.30 to Christopher. from the sea We pressed on upwards, scrambling over rocks of various sizes. After a brief lunch in the wonderfully situated Ada Pass Hut, we carried on and reached Cannibal Gorge Hut just an hour later. It wasnt terrible, but it was slow, rooty and energy sapping. Let this be my commitment to all! We answer, he says hes heading to Nelson (pretty much on the way) so we hop in. May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all, forever and ever, amen. Link here: https://christophertin.lnk.to/CelebrationThreadID Kia Hora Te Marino is a setting of a traditional Maori blessing. Ake, ake, ake Hui e! 1 0 obj Ada Pass was our first landmark. John Tait Hut was a 14km journey from the wharf following the Upper Travers River. Whilst we were grateful for the shade of the trees and the slight easing of gradient, it meant we lost our panoramic view of the valley below. Amen. The valley was still and the grass, tussock and rock provided us no shelter from the now boiling sun. Bless this food Created by the people behind QI, the irreverent show discusses interesting facts and other bizarre idiosyncrasies in life (Did you know that, less than a year before inviting the lightbulb, amongst other things, Thomas Edison narrowly evaded death when he was riding on the very front of a train and it hit a badger? Kia whakamaua Kia pupuri 7 Great Karakia For Te Reo Mori Learners + Pronunciation Embracing Te Reo Mori! This food has been laid out before us. It helped pass the time well and even Inbetweeners actor Joe Thomas choosing a cheese ploughmans as a dessert in his dream menu couldnt dampen the mood.It was only a short 12km that day so we quickly spotted the modern and luxurious Boyle Flats Hut across the river. Nelson Pelorus Bridge- Havelock- Queen Charlotte Track Finish. I. Cease the winds from the south Purea nei e te hauHoroia e te uaWhitiwhitia e teraMahea ake nga poraruraruMakere ana nga here. Hei ako hoki i ng mahi m tnei r 215 views, 13 likes, 3 loves, 3 comments, 0 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Featherston School: Karakia tmatanga We start our day and meetings with this karakia. Restrictions are moved aside So the pathways is clear To return to everyday activities Christian Karakia: He Karakia Whakakapi Kaupapa (2 Corinthians, 13:14) Kia tau ki a ttou katoa Te atawhai o t ttou Ariki, a Ihu Karaiti . Paul has dropped us off at the Alpine Motel, this was useful for us because we had sent our second foodbox here ready to pick up before the next section. We carry electrolyte sachets for these purposes so we filled our drinks bottles with them and rode the gloriously artificial energy boost up the hill. Me te aroha o te Atua Tna! % Unuhia ki te uru tapu nui %PDF-1.6 % Affirm! Listen to \"Kia Hora Te Marino\" from my new compilation EP 'The Celebration Thread'. We had sent a box of food onwards here so headed in and picked up our predictable cache of tuna sachets, couscous bags and granola. Waking up at Cannibal Gorge Hut at 6.00am, our usual Big Day" alarm time, we realised a truth looming over us for a while, we have been walking so long now, and walking North, that the days were shortening. A slow cooked harissa lamb burger (Sarah) and a spicy chicken, bacon and cheese burger (Bill) were accompanied by the obligatory chips and the exquisite sweet corn ribs" (chargrilled corn on the cob quarters with heaps of spice and crispy onions). 4 0 obj 154 views, 3 likes, 3 loves, 0 comments, 1 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Inspire In Education: On Friday, we went over our Karakia Timatanga - Opening Prayer Kia hora te marino by our Year 8. Opening karakia Kia hora te marino Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana Hei huarahi m tatou I te rangi nei Aroha atu, aroha mai Ttou i a ttou katoa. DONE. The Hut was empty and cool, providing an oasis from the stifling heat outside. The food of Tane %PDF-1.3 Finally we spotted the aquamarine river through the trees and our knees breathed a sigh of relief, we were almost done with the down. You can do soHERE. uh4J}#L!2XBmoLoPMXi.O9>8Qz.nPO)sz=XH^)E\khIxzZ;8:WRxFyG^>|ZSq8)Ux]l$[. The noise of the East Branch of the Sabine River was increasing, a positive sign that we were making steady progress. Scattered by the windwashed by the rainandtransformed by the sun,all doubts are swept awayandall restrains are cast down. To guide us in our work as well as in our pursuit of our ancestral traditions The link again is HERE. Bill went in and picked up the, sadly very predictable, anti-smorgasbord of tuna, couscous, granola and peanut butter. Koia r e Rongo, whakairia ake ki runga Take hold and preserve it Use thisweb based resourcefrom the Mori Language Commission to gaininsights into what you hear, and they waythingsare done, around the school. E ngungu ki te phatu e ngungu ki te rkau. Upon conquering the vertical challenge away from the lake, it was now a case of working our way around the gigantic Mount Robert before dropping into a hollow by Speargrass Creek, home to its eponymous hut. The guide for this track explains the etymology of this Hut and Gorge as the site of a Maori battle and subsequent victors feast. Tiki ! To add to our frustration we were walking above, but parallel to, a beautiful river that looked hugely inviting as both a water source but also potentially as a pathway itself. Technology Online Webinar, Years 0-6 Teaching Technological Knowledge Kia hora te marino Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana Hei huarahi m t tou i te r ngi nei Aroha atu aroha mai T tou i a t tou katoa Hui !T iki ! Kia whakairia te tapuKia wtea ai te araKia turuki whakataha aiKia turuki whakataha aiHaumi e. Hui e. Tiki e! Amen, Nau mai e ng hua TINA! The quiet and respectful residents of the hut provided the perfect environment for a monster of a sleep. We had got into bed at 7.30pm and slept almost interrupted until our alarm chimed at 6.30am. Forever and ever The grass grew longer and the camber of the track grew more unpredictable. Hold fast. Kia tau ki a ttou katoa Restrictions are moved asideSo the pathways is clearTo return to everyday activities, Kia tau ki a ttou katoaTe atawhai o t ttou Ariki, a Ihu KaraitiMe te aroha o te AtuaMe te whiwhingatahitangaKi te wairua tapuAke ake ake,Amine, May the grace of the Lord Jesus ChristAnd the love of GodAnd the fellowship of the Holy SpiritBe with you allForever and everAmen. Waimairi School recognises Mana Whenua - Ngi Tahu. M te arhoa Ka taea e mtou By believing and trusting By having faith and hope By looking and searching By listening and hearing By working and striving together By sheer desire and determination. o te wao This A4 poster is printed in both Te Reo Mori and English. TINA! He maungrongo ki te whenua Cannibal Gorge Hut is equally as idyllically placed as Ada Pass, with cracking views of the rocky peaks of the Spenser Mountains all around. and the love of God, Kia tina! N Maru We turned to follow the Ada and enjoyed the tremendous views the confluence of these giant valleys provided. Amine, May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, While simple in definition, it is rich in meaning and vast in breadth and depth. No way! <>>> Kua horahia te kaiN ng atua i homaiTane mahutaHaumiatiketikeRongomtneTangaroa - kia ora. Anne Hut was incredibly clean and modern, but its position right in the middle of the valley surrounded by little vegetation earns itself the nickname of the most exposed hut in NZ".We dined well and headed back out at 1.00pm. Draw together! Help us, guide us The heat didnt help and neither did our Sandfly -induced inability to have a break (the minute you stopped they swarmed in and cause pain, itching and high stress). Draw together! Ki roto, ki tn, ki tn o mtou of Rongo Following lunch Bill got his haircut before we retired to the Bridge Street Backpackers which will be our home for two nights. The normal route to Nelson would mean dropping us of at the St Arnaud turn off from State Highway 7 and would mean hitching the final 25km into town. Wishing wed been a bit more lavish in our culinary plans, we filled our food bags and pressed on.The track follows and crosses the Boyle River as you dip in and out of open country and beech forest. from the cultivated gardens Kia tau ki a ttou katoaTe atawhai o t ttou ariki o ihu KaraitiMe te aroha o te AtuaMe te whiwhinga tahitangaKi te wairua tapu ke ake, mine. Nothing for it then but to have an early start and get it done. We thank him profusely, we had scheduled a full day to hitch so this rapid miracle means its just 11.30am. Bill was struggling due to not drinking enough water so stops were perhaps more regular than would have been preferred. of Maru A small percentage of our love for Nelson is reserved for the fantastic Burger Culture where we had lunch. Kia hora te marino, Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana, kia tere te Krohirohi i mua i tu . Neither method are quick and both sap the energy when repeated often.The climb at least offered a challenge which helped to engage us. The elevated boardwalk, built to protect the fragile wetlands beneath, went on for perhaps 2km but more importantly, allowed us to stretch our legs, develop some good flow and to give our tired minds a rest from roots and fallen trees. Wrapped up warm, we re-crossed the bridge from yesterday and began our day gliding through frost dusted tussock by the Anne River. Home. Hui e! Get ready for the westerlyand be prepared for the southerly.It will be icy cold inland,and icy cold on the shore.May the dawn rise red-tipped on ice,on snow, on frost. A reminder: please consider donating to our cause, if youve enjoyed this blog and our previous work it would mean so much to us to support this vital cause. Affirm! fan is a handheld fan with 9 LEDs along the rotor blade. Nau mai e ng huao te wao,o te ngakina,o te wai tai,o te wai Mori.N TaneN RongoN TangaroaN MaruKo Ranginui e t iho neiKo Papatnuku e takoto neiTturu o whiti ka whakamaua kia tina! Franklin Ridge in the foreground dwarfed by the Mahanga Range across the valley. We reiterate again the sense of procrastination in his actions. Kia hora te marino, Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana, kia tere te Krohirohi i mua i tu huarahi. Te Reo Mori. It was overwhelming to look down at the tiny river below and know that was where we were heading. Free call or text 1737 any time, 24 hours a day. Welcome the gifts of food We came inside, had a cup of tea and relaxed. Kia hora te marino. Kia wtea, kia mm, te ngkau, te tinana, te wairua i te ara takat It did mellow a touch, with at least some flat relief between drops. It was busy too and the multiple cookers combined with body heat only added to the warmth. Kia hora te marino Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana Hei huarahi m ttou i te rngi nei Aroha atu aroha mai Ttou i a ttou katoa . The easy to follow trail now dropped into a vast valley bordered by the gigantic Mount Federation on one side and the many peaks of the Opera Range on the other. Ake, ake, ake Whiti ora ki te whai ao ki te ao mrama. Mahi--tahi . E te AtuaWhakapainga nei kaiHei oranga m mtou tinanaWhngaia hoki mtou wairua ki te taro o te oraKo Ihu Karaiti t mtou ArikiAke ake ake,Amine, Lord GodBless this foodFor the goodness of our bodiesFeeding our spiritual needs also with the bread of lifeJesus Christ, our LordForever and everAmen, E t mtou Matua i te rangiKia tapu tu ingoaKia tae mai tu rangatiratangaKia meatia tu e pai aiKi runga ki te whenuaKia rite an ki to te rangiHomai ki a mtou ianeiHe taro m mtou m tnei rMurua o mtou haraMe mtou hoki e muru neiI o te hunga e hara ana ki a mtouAua hoki mtou e kaweaKia whakawaiaEngari whakaorangia mtouI te kinoNou hoki te rangatiratangaTe Kaha me te kroriaAke akeAmine, Our Father who art in HeavenHallowed be Thy nameThy Kingdom comeThy will be doneOn earth as it is in Heaven.Give us this day our daily bread;And forgive us our trespassesAs we forgive thoseWho trespass against us;And lead us not into temptationBut deliver us from evil.For the kingdom, the powerand the glory are yours, now and forever.Amen, Equitable & effective government performance for Mori, List of advice received by the Minister for Mori Development, List of advice received by the Associate Minister for Mori Development, List of advice received by the Minister for Whnau Ora, Information from other government agencies. The main melody is derived from the two main thematic fragments from Baba Yetu, but placed in reverse order. Part One was West Sabine Hut to Sabine Hut on the shores of Lake Rotoroa. Opening Karakia May peace be widespread May the sea be like greenstone A pathway for us all this day Let us show respect for each other For one another Bind us all together Karakia Timatanga . These karakia have been used since that time, however there is a current move towards using our more traditional karakia (which were often chanted or sung), which call upon many of our Atua (Gods/guardians) for direction; these karakia are poetic and full of beautiful imagery and metaphor. xY$q+o$@3DHi/"H-Zw=,F7mn////~i~O}?^o^~}hu\{_/L/?|_n^/4(_Sg)moiAxh7g@3isy3Z.:ohXxE[vBkNH:Yh6ABluJ,.{v:x:gz'eCz{e;~`2/]^8)`:n|(;Q"ue@V}cY,F~uZgXBBv\ ^ue`B{P@SvZya Draw on, draw on, Goodwill to all people Karakia Timatanga Kia hora te marino Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana Hei huarahi m ttou i te rangi nei Aroha atu, aroha mai Ttou i a ttou katoa While simple in definition, it is rich in meaning and vast in breadth and depth. To clear, to free the heart, the body and the spirit of mankind Hei oranga m mtou tinana The towering Poplar Range forming one side of the sweeping valley and the exotically titled Libretto Range the other. We havent hitched much, but you get to build a good instinct for who might stop. While the opening wordless chorus is evocative of the maritime imagery found in much Maori writing, the song also makes use of two traditional forms of oratory: the haka, a ritualistic choreographed group dance, and the whaikorero, a form of speechmaking used to . We are appealing for your support to empower the Mental Health Foundation to carry on their amazing work helping some of the very most vulnerable people. Following the Saddle was the gentlest of gentle descents, fortunately passing over the Saddle had now placed us in a valley where the conditions were far better suited to the suns position in the sky and thus were treated gratefully to its warm embrace. With the introduction of Christianity to New Zealand in the 19th Century, new karakia were written to acknowledge the Christian God and Jesus Christ. Let the breeze blow over the land TINA! We loved it because the view behind us was spectacular with Kehu Peak and Rainbow Pass exuding monolithic wonderment. Kia Hora Te Marino is a Mori karakia or prayer. Whakataka te hau ki te uruWhakataka te hau ki te tongaKia mkinakina ki utaKia mtaratara ki taiE h ake ana te atkuraHe tio, he huka, he hauhTihei mauri ora! Some views down from Travers Saddle to the Sabine Valley. 2 0 obj Karakia are prayers and blessings that bring us together and cover every aspect of life. Ensure it is never lost Cease the winds from the west The view from the saddle down the Sabine River was incredible, easily in the Top 3 views weve seen in this entire odyssey. A gentle 400m climb was spread mainly evenly over the 8km approach from the hut, with inevitable little ramping up of gradient before the high point. Whakataka te hau ki te tonga ), A stunner of a sunrise out of Christopher Hut. Tuturu whakamaua We would love to reach $3,008, one for each kilometer weve walked, just $224short! :2}3gD)k*eM Feeding time over, we went back to camp, got changed and went for a swim in the marvelous Lake Rotoiti. As is often the case, the short days are the killers. It is a strange feeling to look at over 1100m of vertical descent and begin inching your way down. Kia tau ng manaakitanga karakia timatanga or whakamutunga (for beginning, starting, opening or closing) Kia tau ng manaakitanga a te mea ngaro ki runga ki tn, ki tn o ttou Kia mahea te hua mkihikihi kia toi te kupu, toi te mana, toi te aroha, toi te Reo Mori kia tturu, ka whakamaua kia tna! Banqer. Jesus Christ, our Lord Welcome the gifts of foodfrom the sacred forestsfrom the cultivated gardensfrom the seafrom the fresh watersThe food of Taneof Rongoof Tangaroaof MaruI acknowledge the sky father who is above me,the earth mother who lies beneath meLet this be my commitment to all!Draw together! While the opening wordless chorus is evocative of the maritime imagery found in much Maori writing, the song also makes use of two traditional forms of oratory: the haka, a ritualistic choreographed group dance, and the whaikorero, a form of speechmaking used to unite the collective will of the people. When we did set off it was again following a river and gently undulating in soft beech forest. Whngaia hoki mtou wairua ki te taro o te ora New Zealand, Tel +64 3 479 8081 Karakia are prayers or incantations. E te Atua hbbd``b`@D H W@H"LJ m]~ endstream endobj startxref 0 %%EOF 168 0 obj <>stream May peace be widespread. Nearly 30% of us will require treatment for Mental Health issues in our life and the chances are we all know somebody affected by the wide range of issuesitcancause. Fly O free spirit, flyto the clouds in the heavens,transformed by the sun,withall doubts swept awayandall restrains cast down.Yes,all restrains are cast down. As with the St James Walkway before, Travers Sabine Circuit has a Big Day too. %PDF-1.5 stream The walk would take us up and away from the lake to sidle the west side of Mt Robert some 600m up from the lake. 3 0 obj (May peace be widespread, may the sea glisten like greenstone, and may the shimmer of light guide you on your way) Progress: 2847.5km - 94.67% The St James Walkway and Travers Sabine Circuit. The 6.30am alarm was summarily dismissed and the morning was a slow one. Fallen trees are always fun because you have two options; The Turtle or The John Wayne". Given to us by the atua Tane, god of forest. Aided by this wooden pathway to heaven we made great time and, when the boardwalk finally finished, we dropped down quickly and spotted the hut rising like a temple amongst the long grasses of the hollow. Our first milestone for the day was Anne Saddle. Draw on the supreme sacredness Karakia are prayers or incantations. The climb towards the saddle became significantly more steep past the hut. E rere wairua, e rereKi nga ao o te rangiWhitiwhitia e te raMahea ake nga poraruraruMakere ana nga here,Makere ana nga here. We had a brief stop for lunch and fueled up for the final 2km to the hut, the map indicated we would cross the East Branch, sidle the lower sections of Mount Franklin and then the hut would be at the confluence where the East Branch meets the West Branch and it becomes the Sabine River.Sometimes lunch comes and goes with no noticeable boost, but today it supercharged us and we conquered the remainder quickly. Affirm! Progress was glacial, it was incredibly steep. 3@-@:="e4'QA{n& M/5ur5_1$f5K% H2 H% endstream endobj 148 0 obj <>/PageLabels<>]>>/Pages 145 0 R/Type/Catalog>> endobj 149 0 obj <>/MediaBox[0 0 720 540]/Parent 145 0 R/Resources<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/Type/Page>> endobj 150 0 obj <>stream xXn7}7*($iH}pBqdYh$9".eu sfCNoNl|qXgf=tu^o699;%'kN WNqbeB Desperate times call for desperate measures.Speargrass Hut was the next waypoint and our destination for the evening. Before we start, an appeal. A tarn beneath the snow spattered Mount Travers. Instil in us your sacred spirit An ideal place for a little morning tea. It was chilly but manageable and wildly refreshing. Driving a pristinely clean 4x4? The hut was boiling, the harsh afternoon sun had roasted its snug confines. Sharon. Marina Sobko LinkedIn. Mori ki Otago White bearded Paul (hence the festive nickname) is driving to Nelson Hospital to pick up his Mum whod broken her arm in a fall.
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