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Bridge

A very poor turnout for Bridge on Wednesday 15 April saw three and a half tables played. 21 boards were played using a Howell Movement with results as follows: After handicapping Mark Hays and Bob Tumataroa were promoted from second to first with 53.63%, while Ron Martin and Pauline Le Noel were relegated from first to second place with 52.95%. Third on 48.73 were Fr Bernie Vella and Sarah Hamlin and very close behind on 45.59% were Bill Te Karu and Jenny Mottram.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 433, 21 April 1992, Page 12

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Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 433, 21 April 1992, Page 12

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 433, 21 April 1992, Page 12

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