STICK: Gollinucci, Difino, Marconi, Rossi, Gadda, Crociati (80' Casalboni), Zattini (50' Vagnarelli), Toromani, Mancini, Peluso, Aloisi (46' Zavatta). Coach Bernacci SESTESE: Giuntini, Pisaniello, Safina, Matteo G., Pisaneschi, Cirillo, Dianda, Sarr (73' Vannini), Berti (82' Ermini), Ciotola (80' Geri), Manganiello. Coach Polloni Referee: Airaghi Colombo of Legnano.networks: 61' Bowl Footnotes: Gadda, Crociati, Giuntini, Pisaniello, Safina, Pisaneschi, Dianda were booked. Pisaneschi was sent off in the 25th minute for a second booking, Aloisi was sent off after the substitution In the second half, a very determined Sestese took the lead in the 61st minute. Dianda counterattacked and resisted the first charge and advanced. Despite a second tackle, the ball reached Ciotola who promptly kicked it into the net. Polloni's team gritted their teeth, controlled and defended the precious result with order until the end. The return match in seven days at the "Torrini" stadium. 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For further information:Fellini Patrizio S.r.L.Via G. Pascoli, 87547035 Gambettola (FC) - Italy+39 0547 659 777[email protected] www.fellinipatrizio.it FreshPublishers © 2005-2025 FreshPlaza.com and it needs a lot of attention and investment but we are certain Zero Residue represents a guarantee for the environment and for product quality," explains Emile Fellini from the company located in Gambettola (Forlì-Cesena) Some of the producers opted to follow our specifications scrupulously We produce zero-residue vegetables in our Azienda Agricola 67 as well we have set up state-of-the-art greenhouses." Emile Fellini in the new greenhouse with the new transplants as well as strawberries and agretti in the summer "Fennel is particularly suitable for this type of cultivation each fennel head has a sticker to make it easily recognizable."  Fellini created packaging specific for this line to protect the produce and make it stand out and only the varieties tolerant and resistant to the main diseases form part of it We have achieved these results after four years of studies For further information:Fellini Patrizio S.r.L.Via G. Pascoli, 87547035 Gambettola (FC) - Italy+39 0547 659 777[email protected] www.fellinipatrizio.it FreshPublishers © 2005-2025 HortiDaily.com Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker The new 28th Maori Battalion C Company House was officially opened this morning in a spectacular and moving four-hour ceremony in Gisborne The memorial house will host a permanent collection commemorating the company's service in WWII It will include heirlooms gifted by the veterans' families and will also house artefacts from all the wars that New Zealand has fought in since the Boer War in 1899 Between 3000 and 4000 people surrounded the new building - adjacent to the Tairawhiti Museum in Kelvin Park - for today's celebration haka and spontaneous singing of the Maori Battalion's song The day opened with a parade from Gisborne's Te Poho-o-Rawiri Marae led by 60 young men dressed in exact replica WWI uniforms and carrying Lee Enfield rifles The young men - whose kit was provided by Sir Peter Jackson at a cost of $100,000 - symbolised the first 60 Tairawhiti Maori who served in WWI They were accompanied by hundreds of whanau carrying photos of men who served in the voluntary rifle unit The ceremony also included the launch of the Maori language version of Dr Monty Soutar's book on C Company - Nga Tamatoa The new memorial house was created as a result of fundraising and donations from family members and corporations The last surviving veteran of the 28th Maori Battalion to leave Wairarapa for World War II has died at 88 is lying in state at Papawai Marae in Greytown The great-granddaughter of Brigadier George Dittmer a soldier in the 28th Maori Battalion is trying to find a permanent home to house her great-uncle's war memorabilia The Defence Force says up to 52 jobs will be lost amid restructuring at Devonport Dockyard and a private contractor will also be creating 46 new positions German Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany and New Zealand are taking a very similar approach towards Islamic State in Iraq A boat that caught fire and sank near Nelson was an historic vessel that served in World War II It saw service both with the United States and New Zealand New Zealand RSS Follow RNZ News November is generally somewhat of an abnormal month," reports Andrea Pignato sales manager of Fellini Patrizio from Gambettola (Forlì-Cesena) a product grown directly on its own farm for seven months while the produce arrives from farmers in southern Italy "Customers have a wide variety of needs when it comes to celery 12 months a year and with high quality productions." "after two months characterised by strong demand we have the advantage of having a wide range of products covering the most diverse needs of the big retail trade We are currently receiving very good feedback for our Crunchy salad celery and radicchio are typical winter items "Crunchy is the brand name of an innovative lettuce that Fellini grows in Italy so that it can be available all year round It is a product that combines crunchiness and sweetness the packaging is eye-catching and it is sold at the guaranteed minimum weight of 300 grams per pack." also features two recipes and a QR code with further suggestions for use it could be considered a mix between a Romana and an Iceberg The leaves are spoon-shaped and lend themselves to all kinds of pairings The whole leaves can be used as finger food 'trays' otherwise it can be cut to make a normal salad "Demand for fennel is on the up at the moment the product now comes from our farmers in Apulia Radicchio has benefited of the recent drop in temperatures in terms of both demand (because consumption naturally increases in winter) and thanks to the colour and flavour of the product itself The harvesting of oblong radicchio is in full swing For more information:FelliniPatrizio S.r.L.Via G. Pascoli, 87547035 Gambettola (FC) - Italy+39 0547 659 777[email protected]www.fellinipatrizio.it Crew of a 28th New Zealand Maori Battalion Bren carrier waiting to move up to front lines from Gambettola Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis has launched a new learning resource to help the next generation learn about the storied history of the Maori Battalion The material has been developed by the Ngarimu VC and 28th Maori Battalion Scholarship Board for tamariki of all ages It aims to provide an inclusive and engaging learning experience that is easily accessible for tamariki and whanau By exploring the stories and history of the 28th Maori Battalion students will have the opportunity to increase their awareness and understanding of the contribution the 28th Maori Battalion soldiers and community made to whanau tailored curriculum resource that allows akonga Maori This is all part of a shift towards an education system that gives Maori agency over education for Maori,” says Davis Ka Hikitia and Tau Mai te Reo - two cornerstone strategies for the direction of travel for education for the next 30 years - were relaunched This resource aligns with Ka Hikitia by providing examples of learning within the context of: This resource is Aotearoa New Zealand Histories in action We want to engage Maori learners in education I see this resource as the first of many to be developed around Aotearoa,” says Davis This learning resource fits within Te Whakaritenga Papori Me Te Ahurea and Te Ao Hurihuri in ‘Te Marautanga o Aotearoa' Te Takanga o Te Wa and Social Studies and Aotearoa New Zealand Histories in the Social Sciences learning area in ‘The New Zealand Curriculum' The resources can be accessed in English here and in Te Reo here Crew of a 28th New Zealand (Maori) Battalion Bren carrier Italy - Photograph taken by George Frederick Kaye War History Branch: Photographs relating to World War 1914-1918 How do you feel about Tauranga’s rapid population growth Back to top The Government is contributing $700,000 to a project to help preserve the Maori Battalion's legacy To ensure the survival of the 28th Maori Battalion's history the Ministry of Education is contributing the putea to compile histories of the Battalion's A The project will also lead to new learning resources for school students hapu and iwi are crucial to the project's success as they hold the stories photos and records that will breathe life into the stories She said the investment will build a more comprehensive record of the country's past decisions and will be invaluable to surviving veterans and their families New Zealand veterans have joined Governor General Sir Jerry Mateparae and Prince Harry at a service to mark the 70th anniversary of the Battles of Monte Cassino The 28th Maori Battalion's involvement in the Battles of Monte Cassino in 1944 has been commemorated in Italy overnight Descendants of 28th Maori Battalion soldiers have embarked on an international pilgrimage to visit renowned battle sites where their relatives fought A Maori leadership academy is raising money to send its Ngapuhi cadets to Italy to retrace the journey of their elders who served in the 28th Maori Battalion A bill to give intellectual property rights to the 28th Maori Battalion was inspired by the last remaining veterans themselves the Ministry for Culture and Heritage says Te Ao Māori RSS Russi-Solarolo. The revelation Solarolo (8th place with 45 points and 13 consecutive useful results) is already safe. Russi, on the other hand, coming from 3 consecutive victories, lacks 2 points for mathematical salvation, but even just one could be enough. The unknown factor is determined by the prolonged break, which could have broken the rhythm of the falchetti. Sanpaimola-Mezzolara. At the Buscaroli in Conselice, where Tropical Coriano and Pietracuta (i.e. second and third in the class) fell, the guests, first in the class now +2 on the pursuers, are practically playing for promotion. For the home team, fifth at 47 points, it is a prestigious match, at the end of a growing season. Sant'Agostino-Massa Lombarda. It's a play-off. The home team, thirteenth at 38 points in the play-out zone (on the last day they will face Granamica, already relegated), are 3 points behind from direct salvation. A win would reshuffle the cards, also sucking in Massa Lombarda, which is at 42 points. The black and whites, for their part, could also be happy with a draw, but then they will have to earn points in 8 days at home against Sanpaimola. Faenza-Reno. A 'mors tua, vita mea' challenge. The home team is in 16th place with 33 points and cannot lose sight of 13th place, now at -5. If the gap reaches 7 points, the playout will not be played, and relegation is direct. On the other fields: Castenaso-Pietracuta, Gambettola-Cava Ronco, Osteria Grande-Granamica, Sampierana-Medicina, Tropical Coriano-Vis Novafeltria. A number of veterans returned to Italy for the commemoration and a group of Maori Battalion veterans on a private tour are also there were heavily involved in two of the four battles in February and March of 1944 Professor of War Studies at Massey University Glyn Harper said the battalion was involved in fierce fighting in the town but they were left isolated and unprotected He said they were driven out by a German tank and infantry attack and it was a failure but the battalion had done everything possible to hold the objectives under the circumstances Professor Harper said the Maori Battalion suffered many casualties in the first battle A Māori historian is searching for the stories and photos of war veterans from the 28th Māori Battalion's D Company Harawira Craig-Pearless wants to hear from the families of veterans who come from the East Coast of the North Island Mr Peerless was commissioned to put together a book on the 900 men who served in Company D of the 28th Māori Battalion during World War II Soldiers came from throughout the Pacific including New Zealand Around a quarter of the men who served were killed and are buried overseas There is only one living soldier from Company D - Lieutenant Bunny Priest who lives on Chatham Island He has collected stories from veterans in the South Island and now wants to hear from veterans' families from the Ngāti Kahungungu region "I sense that there's greater willingness of our mōrehu now to have these stories told about their loved ones," he said He also wants to create a photo collection and expects the whole project to take two years to complete haka and speeches from the day the 28th Māori Battalion arrived home from war is online for the first time The family of a Māori Battalion veteran are angry the government refused to provide ceremonial support for his tangi The last of the "Gum Diggers" - Charlie Petera who served with the 28th Māori Battalion - will be laid to rest today The last veteran of the 28th Māori Battalion's A company has died at his home in Ngataki in the Far North