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Raetihi's top beard growers lined up for the ruler on Friday night, and these were the winners! Barbara Dempsey, right, prepares to remove Lance Langdon's winning 'scruffiest' beard. Looking on are, from left: Des McFadyen (bushiest), Steve Tapa (neatest), Keith Leary (longest), and Rex Hall (best colour). The blokes grew their beards as part of the Raetihi Centennial Celebrations.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 478, 23 March 1993, Page 3

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Raetihi's top beard growers lined up for the ruler on Friday night, and these were the winners! Barbara Dempsey, right, prepares to remove Lance Langdon's winning 'scruffiest' beard. Looking on are, from left: Des McFadyen (bushiest), Steve Tapa (neatest), Keith Leary (longest), and Rex Hall (best colour). The blokes grew their beards as part of the Raetihi Centennial Celebrations. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 478, 23 March 1993, Page 3

Raetihi's top beard growers lined up for the ruler on Friday night, and these were the winners! Barbara Dempsey, right, prepares to remove Lance Langdon's winning 'scruffiest' beard. Looking on are, from left: Des McFadyen (bushiest), Steve Tapa (neatest), Keith Leary (longest), and Rex Hall (best colour). The blokes grew their beards as part of the Raetihi Centennial Celebrations. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 478, 23 March 1993, Page 3

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