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HMNZS Irirangi colours are presented to Ruapehu District Mayor Garrick Workman, councillors and other guests at a special parade last Friday to mark the renewed Charter for the freedom of Ohakune. The renewed charter, which was first granted in 1977, marks the "close bond of friendship' between HMNZS Irirangi and Ohakune. After the RDC general Manager Cliff Houston read out the new charter, the ship's company and the Royal New Zealand Navy Band marched past the official party and the on-looking school children and residents, up to Clyde Street, along to the Post Office, and to the Ohakune Court House.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 410, 29 October 1991, Page 1

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HMNZS Irirangi colours are presented to Ruapehu District Mayor Garrick Workman, councillors and other guests at a special parade last Friday to mark the renewed Charter for the freedom of Ohakune. The renewed charter, which was first granted in 1977, marks the "close bond of friendship' between HMNZS Irirangi and Ohakune. After the RDC general Manager Cliff Houston read out the new charter, the ship's company and the Royal New Zealand Navy Band marched past the official party and the on-looking school children and residents, up to Clyde Street, along to the Post Office, and to the Ohakune Court House. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 410, 29 October 1991, Page 1

HMNZS Irirangi colours are presented to Ruapehu District Mayor Garrick Workman, councillors and other guests at a special parade last Friday to mark the renewed Charter for the freedom of Ohakune. The renewed charter, which was first granted in 1977, marks the "close bond of friendship' between HMNZS Irirangi and Ohakune. After the RDC general Manager Cliff Houston read out the new charter, the ship's company and the Royal New Zealand Navy Band marched past the official party and the on-looking school children and residents, up to Clyde Street, along to the Post Office, and to the Ohakune Court House. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 410, 29 October 1991, Page 1

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