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Heads, it's Winston Oliver for deputy

Winston Oliver was picked as deputy to Waimarino Community Board chairman Colin Webb last Thursday, on the toss of a coin. He and fellow member John Compton were nominated for the position and each drew three votes. The chairman had no casting vote rights in that case, so it was down to the coin-toss to determine who was the winner. Colin Webb was appointed unopposed to a second term as board chairman.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 10 November 1992, Page 5

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78

Heads, it's Winston Oliver for deputy Ruapehu Bulletin, 10 November 1992, Page 5

Heads, it's Winston Oliver for deputy Ruapehu Bulletin, 10 November 1992, Page 5

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