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This year's Cariappa Shield for the best garden in Waiouru was awarded to Christine and Peter Willan (pictured). Second place went to Jane Jacobs and third to Marty Bidois. Special effort was awarded to Diane Tews. Christine Willan's theory on gardening was: "bung everything in and see if it grows!" The Cariappa Shield was presented in 1956 in an effort to improve the gardens of Waiouru. Every year all gardens in Waiouru's housing area are in for a chance to win.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 524, 22 February 1994, Page 7

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This year's Cariappa Shield for the best garden in Waiouru was awarded to Christine and Peter Willan (pictured). Second place went to Jane Jacobs and third to Marty Bidois. Special effort was awarded to Diane Tews. Christine Willan's theory on gardening was: "bung everything in and see if it grows!" The Cariappa Shield was presented in 1956 in an effort to improve the gardens of Waiouru. Every year all gardens in Waiouru's housing area are in for a chance to win. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 524, 22 February 1994, Page 7

This year's Cariappa Shield for the best garden in Waiouru was awarded to Christine and Peter Willan (pictured). Second place went to Jane Jacobs and third to Marty Bidois. Special effort was awarded to Diane Tews. Christine Willan's theory on gardening was: "bung everything in and see if it grows!" The Cariappa Shield was presented in 1956 in an effort to improve the gardens of Waiouru. Every year all gardens in Waiouru's housing area are in for a chance to win. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 524, 22 February 1994, Page 7

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