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$30 to see P.M.

About 120 National Party supporters paid an average of nearly §3O each for the chance to hobnob with the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) when he visited a Henderson vineyard yesterday afternoon, reports the Press Association from Auckland.

In sunny, balmy weather they gathered in the car-park at the Balic estate to meet Mr Muldoon who was in a relaxed and jov.al mood. Shepherded by Mr D. M. J. Jones, the member of Parliament for Helensville, Mr Muldoon shook hands and exchanged pleasantries with the businessmen, orchardists, farmers, and vintners who attended.

Mr Jones said the party organisers in his electorate wanted to raise some money and the function was the quickest way to do it. It raised 83500. “You do not hand out that sort of money unless you support the party and the Prime Minister and what it and he stand for,” said Mr Jones.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19790421.2.2

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Press, 21 April 1979, Page 1

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150

$30 to see P.M. Press, 21 April 1979, Page 1

$30 to see P.M. Press, 21 April 1979, Page 1

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