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Monika Geister, Shanti and Nissanka Ediriweera are the southern Ruapehu area's newest Kiwis following their New Zealand citizenship ceremony in Ohakune recently. They are pictured here with Ruapehu Mayor Garrick Workman who carried out the ceremony. Mrs Geister, originally from Cologne in Germany, is co-manager of the Skotel at Whakapapa, and Nissi and Shanti Ediriweera from Waiouru are recently retired. Mr Edireweera was property officer for the Waiouru Army Training Group.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 3

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Monika Geister, Shanti and Nissanka Ediriweera are the southern Ruapehu area's newest Kiwis following their New Zealand citizenship ceremony in Ohakune recently. They are pictured here with Ruapehu Mayor Garrick Workman who carried out the ceremony. Mrs Geister, originally from Cologne in Germany, is co-manager of the Skotel at Whakapapa, and Nissi and Shanti Ediriweera from Waiouru are recently retired. Mr Edireweera was property officer for the Waiouru Army Training Group. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 3

Monika Geister, Shanti and Nissanka Ediriweera are the southern Ruapehu area's newest Kiwis following their New Zealand citizenship ceremony in Ohakune recently. They are pictured here with Ruapehu Mayor Garrick Workman who carried out the ceremony. Mrs Geister, originally from Cologne in Germany, is co-manager of the Skotel at Whakapapa, and Nissi and Shanti Ediriweera from Waiouru are recently retired. Mr Edireweera was property officer for the Waiouru Army Training Group. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 385, 7 May 1991, Page 3

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