The Weekend Sun 31 July 2015

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31 July 2015, Issue 762

A tail of two creatures

Hairy Maclary and friends are arguably Bay of Plenty’s most famous faces – and they’re finally here to stay. Dame Lynley Dodd’s bronze sculptures, created by artist Brigitte Wuest, were unveiled on The Strand yesterday with much fanfare. But the real-life Hercules Morse, named Lazarus, wasn’t too concerned at seeing his bronzed-self, and greeted the sculpture with just a sniff. Dame Lynley still can’t believe her dreamt-up characters are now a feature on Tauranga’s Waterfront. To read more, see page 5. Photo by Tracy Hardy.

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