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EDITOR ATTACKS TREE

Ace relieving Bulletin editor Julie Nation picked the right week to fill in recently - the Waimarino District Council decided to extend their meeting into the wee small hours, (she says 2am! a new record!) so she got to experience the maximum amount of her favourite assignment. Our Julie was so overwhelmed with the time span of the meeting, she couldn't help but nod off, recovering just before the snoring stage. At the end of the meeting she was so keen to get home and start writing about the events of the evening (and morning) that she ran outside, towards her car, and straight into a tree! Oh Julie! And we all thought you were a conservationist!

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 16

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EDITOR ATTACKS TREE Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 16

EDITOR ATTACKS TREE Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 16

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