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Rlchard Hadlee picks the winner from the final draw in a Whitcoulls competition held to promote a new book, “New Zealand Cricket Who’s Who ” The competition was divided into classes for those over and under the age of 16. To get into the final draw contestants had to answer three questions taken from material in the book, which was written by Richard Hadlee and Francis Payne. The three prizes for each section were cricket bats and gloves supplied by Gunn and Moore, Ltd, a firm which makes cricket gear.

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Press, 13 February 1986, Page 9

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Rlchard Hadlee picks the winner from the final draw in a Whitcoulls competition held to promote a new book, “New Zealand Cricket Who’s Who ” The competition was divided into classes for those over and under the age of 16. To get into the final draw contestants had to answer three questions taken from material in the book, which was written by Richard Hadlee and Francis Payne. The three prizes for each section were cricket bats and gloves supplied by Gunn and Moore, Ltd, a firm which makes cricket gear. Press, 13 February 1986, Page 9

Rlchard Hadlee picks the winner from the final draw in a Whitcoulls competition held to promote a new book, “New Zealand Cricket Who’s Who ” The competition was divided into classes for those over and under the age of 16. To get into the final draw contestants had to answer three questions taken from material in the book, which was written by Richard Hadlee and Francis Payne. The three prizes for each section were cricket bats and gloves supplied by Gunn and Moore, Ltd, a firm which makes cricket gear. Press, 13 February 1986, Page 9

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