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Bridge

It may have been Guy Fawkes eve but there were no fireworks at Bridge on Wednesday 4 November. Ron Frew and Brian Eades won the northsouth competition with 58.72% with Lauretta Eades and Pauline LeNoel in second place having scored 53.60%. The east-west competition was won by 'team consistency' Bill TeKaru and Jenny Mottram with 62.68% which was the highest overall score for the evening. Glenda Whale and Elaine

Goldfinch did well t score 53.73% to take th second place east-west.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RUBUL19921110.2.41.3

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 10 November 1992, Page 14

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Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, 10 November 1992, Page 14

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, 10 November 1992, Page 14

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