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Some RSA members and people in the community are not aware of the Gallipoli Pine Tree growing in the RSA secton of the Raetihi Cemetary. This tree was donated by a member of the Hastings RSA, grown from a seed brought back from a visit to the Galipolli war zone were many New Zealanders fought. The tree stands guard at the northem end of the RSA section where World War One members have been layed to rest. Bungy Did you know that some RSA members participated in a bungy jump from the Hapuawhenua Viaduct! A senior member didn't know whether it was good or mad! It's a long way... A six year-old grandson asked grandad on an RSA visit "where did you fight in the war?" "Egypt and the Middle East," replied grandad. "That's a long way on my bike," said grandson. "Never mind Grandad, I will gct Dad
to take you and Nana in his new car ncxt weekend."!! Hot tip? The RSA tipster says
"Te Akau Oinen (First up winner, at the gallops)??
People helping people
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 304, 12 September 1989, Page 16
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