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Bridge

Twenty-one boards were played on Wednesday 6 April but, as there were only seven pairs, each pair only played up to 18 boards. Jenny and Gordon Mottram won the evening after handicapping with 66.46%. Ron Martin and Heather Cranston were relegated to second place on 59.89%. Third place eventually went to Doug and Tephany Bennett who finished on 55.5%, while fourth place with 53.76% went to Sarah Hamlin and Margaret Cornwall. Fifth place went to Jim Cranston and Pauline Le Noel who had shared third place before handicapping but finished with 48.10%.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 531, 12 April 1994, Page 12

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93

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 531, 12 April 1994, Page 12

Bridge Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 531, 12 April 1994, Page 12

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