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Colonel Phil Maguire hands over the Cariappa Shield to Andrew Hema of 58 Weir Tce, winner of this year's annual Waiouru Camp housing area. garden competition. Making the presentation was one of Col Maguire s last tasks as Commander of the Waiouru Army Training Group as he left on Friday. Col Maguire said although Mr Hema had an advantage in moving into a house that has always had a great garden, he had maintained and enhanced its beauty. Second place in the competition went to WO1 MacMillan and WO2 Barton and 3rd to the Giddons family.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 378, 19 March 1991, Page 1

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Colonel Phil Maguire hands over the Cariappa Shield to Andrew Hema of 58 Weir Tce, winner of this year's annual Waiouru Camp housing area. garden competition. Making the presentation was one of Col Maguire s last tasks as Commander of the Waiouru Army Training Group as he left on Friday. Col Maguire said although Mr Hema had an advantage in moving into a house that has always had a great garden, he had maintained and enhanced its beauty. Second place in the competition went to WO1 MacMillan and WO2 Barton and 3rd to the Giddons family. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 378, 19 March 1991, Page 1

Colonel Phil Maguire hands over the Cariappa Shield to Andrew Hema of 58 Weir Tce, winner of this year's annual Waiouru Camp housing area. garden competition. Making the presentation was one of Col Maguire s last tasks as Commander of the Waiouru Army Training Group as he left on Friday. Col Maguire said although Mr Hema had an advantage in moving into a house that has always had a great garden, he had maintained and enhanced its beauty. Second place in the competition went to WO1 MacMillan and WO2 Barton and 3rd to the Giddons family. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 378, 19 March 1991, Page 1

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