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Wednesday 18 November was Rita Kaiwhare' s birthday and she celebrated, along with her partner Betty Hammond, by winning the north-south competition with a score of 61.10%. Second place went to Gordon Mottram and Doug Bennett with a score of 55.83%. Jenny Mottram and Bill Te Karu performed well again to win the east-west competition with a score of 66.85% which was the nights highest overall score. Les Burns and Tephany Bennett were promoted from third to second place with 52.90%.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 24 November 1992, Page 10

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Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, 24 November 1992, Page 10

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, 24 November 1992, Page 10

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