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Dave & Fiona Cawsey whip out another batch of Vienna loaves from their new bread oven at Raetihi's Pricecutter store. They said the bread, which is supplied kneaded and ready to bake from Yarrows in Taranaki, is selling like hot cakes. The hot bread bakery is an investment they've been able to make thanks to the support of Raetihi people over their first 12 months in business, which was marked last Tuesday.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 515, 7 December 1993, Page 13

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Dave & Fiona Cawsey whip out another batch of Vienna loaves from their new bread oven at Raetihi's Pricecutter store. They said the bread, which is supplied kneaded and ready to bake from Yarrows in Taranaki, is selling like hot cakes. The hot bread bakery is an investment they've been able to make thanks to the support of Raetihi people over their first 12 months in business, which was marked last Tuesday. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 515, 7 December 1993, Page 13

Dave & Fiona Cawsey whip out another batch of Vienna loaves from their new bread oven at Raetihi's Pricecutter store. They said the bread, which is supplied kneaded and ready to bake from Yarrows in Taranaki, is selling like hot cakes. The hot bread bakery is an investment they've been able to make thanks to the support of Raetihi people over their first 12 months in business, which was marked last Tuesday. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 515, 7 December 1993, Page 13

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