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Jackson's Wharf - First Episode

Television (Excerpts) – 1999

Maggie (Rema Smith), the sister to the Jackson brothers.

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Mahina (played by Nicola Kawana).

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Brian Peek (played by Paul McLaughlin).

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Bad boy Zane Rewiti (played by Clint Eruera).

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The wedding of Ronnie (Syd Jackson) and Prue (Donna Akersten)in a season finale of Jackson's Wharf.

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Local busy-body Kath Reilly (Denise O'Connell).

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Ronnie Peek (played by Syd Jackson).

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Aroha (Dominique Crawford) and Charlie (Nicko Vell)

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Veeshayne Armstrong plays Mason's love interest, Litia Malua.

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Calvin bears all in the name of Larissa's new venture.

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Shayne (Peter Hammill).

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Calvin (Brett Coutts) gets up close and personal with a sharp-toothed friend.

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Fiesty new cop Jay Tolich (played by Rachel E. Wallis)

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Natalie (Morgan Reese Fairchild) confronts Anaru (Roimata Taimana) when she learns that dodgy gang profits may spoil Mahina's chances in the local election.

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Kitten Caboodle (Peter Hammill) takes the stage at the local pub.

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