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Sue-Jo All[?]rby won a pair of in-line skates in the Main Trunk Rail Ohakune raffle from the Christmas Market Day, one of several raffles held. And Mharie Godfrey won a $1000 voucher to be spent at any of several participating Ohakune businesses. Mharie made the right decision and stayed in Ohakune for the draw, unlike others whose names were drawn but were duty-bound to be away (sob-sob - the editor was one!). A condition of the competition was that the winner had to be at the draw to take the prize.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 468, 12 January 1993, Page 5

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Sue-Jo All[?]rby won a pair of in-line skates in the Main Trunk Rail Ohakune raffle from the Christmas Market Day, one of several raffles held. And Mharie Godfrey won a $1000 voucher to be spent at any of several participating Ohakune businesses. Mharie made the right decision and stayed in Ohakune for the draw, unlike others whose names were drawn but were duty-bound to be away (sob-sob - the editor was one!). A condition of the competition was that the winner had to be at the draw to take the prize. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 468, 12 January 1993, Page 5

Sue-Jo All[?]rby won a pair of in-line skates in the Main Trunk Rail Ohakune raffle from the Christmas Market Day, one of several raffles held. And Mharie Godfrey won a $1000 voucher to be spent at any of several participating Ohakune businesses. Mharie made the right decision and stayed in Ohakune for the draw, unlike others whose names were drawn but were duty-bound to be away (sob-sob - the editor was one!). A condition of the competition was that the winner had to be at the draw to take the prize. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 468, 12 January 1993, Page 5

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