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Ohakune Bridge

Only sixteen people turned up for bridge on Wednesday 8 July and a total of twenty-four boards were played. For those people who didn't turn-up, Gordon ate your share of the "Red Tulip" after-dinner mints. Thank-you Brian Eades and also welldone. Brian and Ron

Frew won north-south with a score of 58.03% and in second place were Tani Blackburn and Rita Kaiwhare with 53.49%. The east-west competition was won by Bev and Colin Cox with the night's top score of 59.38%. Second place east-west went to Bill Te Karu and Jenny Motram with 58.83%.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 443, 14 July 1992, Page 16

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96

Ohakune Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 443, 14 July 1992, Page 16

Ohakune Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 443, 14 July 1992, Page 16

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