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Pye will lay off 150 workers at Waihi because of a drop in sales in electronic equipment.
—Page 2
A hospice for the dying at Burwood may be closed because of antagonism to the project. —Page 3
The oil-producing Gulf emirate of Kuwait is about to sign a deal which will enable it to sell petrol direct to motorists in three European countries. —Page 7 Mel’s Boy was most impressive in winning at the Addington trials yesterday. —Page 20
The pitch may play a big part in the outcome of the second women’s cricket ‘test’ between New Zealand under--25 and Australia under-25, which starts at Hagley Park today.
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