Wednesday, 07 December 2016 11:01

Tough at the top

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Your old mate wishes to express his thoughts and sympathies to the good people of Kaikoura, North Canterbury and Wellington who have endured the recent earthquakes and are now in the process of recovery and rebuilding.
The Hound noted that Wellington’s Centreport was hit heavily in the quake and has some major issues ahead. The port company is chaired by Lachie Johnstone, who also happens to be the chair of Farmlands, also going through tough times. Let’s hope Johnstone can keep his eye on the ball getting things back on track at Farmlands, while also having to deal with the aftermath of the quakes and getting Centreport back in shape. Tough times ahead, but I guess that’s why Johnstone may be follically challenged and why he gets the big bucks for these roles.

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