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Heather Cranston and Tephany Bennett teamed up on Wednesday 1 1 November to win the north-south competition with 61.28%, which was the highest overall score for the evening. In second place were Pauline LeNoel and Lauretta Eades with a score of 56.10%. The east-west competition was won by Jack McLean and Colin Cox with the second highest overall score of 57.43%. Glenda Whale and Elaine Goldfinch took second place east-west with 52.28%.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 2

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73

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 2

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 2

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