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Twelve empty sections beside an idyllic beach north of Napier go on the market this week, but they c

Twelve empty sections beside an idyllic beach north of Napier go on the market this week, but they come with a catch ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     [Support our Journalism]( [Support our Journalism »](     STUFF DAILY 19 July 2024   Kia ora {NAME}, Hello and welcome to your morning briefing from Stuff, bringing you the top stories and news you'll want to read. [Seaside sections for sale, but with a catch - and not the fish kind]( Twelve empty sections beside an idyllic beach north of Napier go on the market this week, but they come with a catch Marty Sharpe How much do you value news? If strong independent media in NZ matters to you, support our work today. [I'd like to contribute →]( [New Zealander a hero in Japan after saving elderly woman stuck in river]( Tatiana Millar was out walking her dog when she saw a woman trapped waist deep in the water, and did what "any Kiwi would do". Sam Smith [‘Immense grief’ for family of Yanfei Bao, one year on from disappearance]( Police say they are still getting new information in the case, some of which led them back to locations they had searched before. Juliet Speedy [‘I’m losing hope’: The 39kg woman fighting for her life]( Melissa King can’t eat, she can’t drink but she certainly does not want to die. Hamish McNeilly EDITORS' PICKS   [Stuff morning quiz: July 19]( Can birds see colours better than humans can? [Cat pee, mould and rubbish, all for $450 a week rent]( Grace Cater wasn’t expecting a spotless flat when she moved to Dunedin, but she wasn’t expecting “a complete tip”. [Auckland restaurant SPQR closed owing over $2m to IRD, staff and creditors]( The liquidation report said the business ran into issues at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. [Watch: NSW players banned for sideline fight in State of Origin decider]( One of the banned pair was not playing and was wearing a suit at the time, the other ran in from the interchange bench. [Why this ad]( NZ NEWS [PSA wins legal fight to halt Ministry of Education restructure]( [Defence cuts: 'We're already operating on the smell of an oily rag']( ['Weather bomb' could brush the top of NZ, bringing heavy rain]( WORLD [Israel's Netanyahu makes a surprise visit to southern Gaza]( [Paris police are sealing off the Seine River ahead of the Olympics opening ceremony]( [Trump's pick JD Vance accepts nomination as running mate]( SPORT [NBL, Tauihi set for ground-breaking Indian move]( [Mitch Barnett and Kurt Capewell confirmed to back up for Warriors]( [Eyes set on world champs]( LIFESTYLE [Emmy nominations 2024: The Bear dominates, Kiwi-born actor also on top]( [Try these podium-worthy day trips from Paris]( [Poverty Bay Horticultural Society celebrates 100 years](   [Manage Stuff Account](?lid=gpzerwvne5h7) [Unsubscribe](EMAIL}/2c520dc6-86e5-5f70-b825-d54222a8d29c/communication-subscription/stuff-newsletter-newsletter-stuff_daily/unsubscribe?auth_hash=+Q+oiAj7HWBqZPdq0WUHJbwxHdVOAYl1QSMT/b2ttiw=) | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the Stuff Daily newsletter. Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up to get Stuff Daily in your inbox.]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021, New Zealand [Instagram]( [TikTok](nzstuff?lang=en&lid=35fgmpqeu6xg) [YouTube](StuffNewZealand?lid=z98ffjzzwbu1) * You can email us at feedback@stuff.co.nz, or call us on 0800 339 000.

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