Sunday, August 11, 2024

NEWSPAPER FIRES UP PAST MEMORIES

 

A    two  sentence report   in a recent copy of the   Cairns Local News independent   newspaper    about  a  suspicious  fire  destroying an  historic  empty   house  on  the  Cairns  Esplanade  renewed  old  memories .

The house , it said , had once belonged to Dr Lesley Westerway. It just so happens that  in l962  the writer of this  post  lived  with  his wife, two children   and a   Darwin dog  ,  Rangi , named  after the famous Rotorua  Maori guide , behind the impressive ,occupied  Westerway  residence , which   included   a  tennis   court.

Rangi , part Beagle,  used  to  steal  balls from the tennis court and  bring them  home. Throwing them  back , without  informing the Westerways,did not  stop  the frequent  thefts.  In  an  act  of   desperation , some  were  kept  hidden  away  to  reduce   temptation  , but  also  probably reduced the number of hit  outs  on the  court.   

Ball girl  Rangi  in  Darwin. 

The   disappearing  balls   must  have  puzzled  the  Westerways.

We  had a few laughs  with  some Canadian  reporters and  a  Kiwi journo  who dropped in for drinks  when  we  told  them about    Rangi  stealing  balls  from  the  smart  adjacent  doctor's residence .

We certainly did not  mention that one of our household  had a long record  of stealing  when the friendly  former  Darwin Police Court stipendiary magistrate ,Stuart Dodds , dropped  in  for  a  meal  and  a  chat. 

In any case , we  moved to  New Zealand  along with  our  pinching   pet  and  the disappearing and reappearing tennis  ball  mystery  came  to  an  end in Cairns. 

As we drove overland from Cairns to Sydney to catch  the  MS Wanganella  to  New Zealand , Rangi  disgraced herself by going for a run in Gin Gin ,Queensland, and rolled  in  something   putrid.  Phew !!! She was lucky not  to  have  been   abandoned  in   Gin  Gin .