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"We sailed the good ship Holden?

All stood ready among the Irirangi sailors. All but two of the dignitaries sat patiently, and several hundred school children sat or stood, somewhat less patiently. All waiting for something to happen at Irirangi 's Ohakune Charter Parade. Then a certain blond teacher asked her colleagues "what are we waiting for?" "For the Commodore," came the reply. "Oh," said she, but only satisfied with that answer for a little while: "So who is arriving in the Commodore?"

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 412, 12 November 1991, Page 12

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"We sailed the good ship Holden? Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 412, 12 November 1991, Page 12

"We sailed the good ship Holden? Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 412, 12 November 1991, Page 12

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