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Firefighters were called to Saleyards Road at Matawhero on Friday night to put out a burning car following “boy racer” burnouts in the area. About 200m of the road was scorched with dozens of tyre marks. The gutted car was just off the roadway on the eastern side and had police tape around it.

Saleyards Rd has become a popular place for boy racer activities. Fire and Emergency New Zealand sent a crew to the scene at about 9.30pm on Friday.



The vehicle was well involved on arrival. The sedan was extensively damaged; its interior gutted. The right rear wheel assembly had been destroyed by fire, a tyre was melted and a mag wheel hub mangled.

The left rear of the car also suffered fire damage. Both wheel assemblies on that side had been removed. Police have an inquiry under way.

The cruise ship season started in Gisborne on Sunday with the arrival of the small boutique cruise ship National Geographic Orion - the first of four visits it will make to the district this season. About 20 cruise ship visits have been scheduled for Eastland Port between now and March 10. The Orion slid into a calm Turanganui-a-Kiwa Poverty Bay from Tauranga at around 7.

45am Sunday to be met by the port pilot boat and tugs. She was docked alongside wharf 7seven for the day. “Conditions for the visit were perfect - sea conditions and weather-wise,” a ship’s agents spokesman said.

“There were 85 passengers who came ashore and they visited Eastwoodhill Aboretum and took part in cycle tours of th.

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