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Ski FM DJ John Campbell and pet rock competitor Corey Nation discuss the finer points of pet rockery at the Junction Ski Shop Father's Day bar--becue on Sunday.Corey was second in the competition which was won by Hannah Craig, Sophie Craig third. First in the 'why my dad's the best' event was Sam Roke, Billy Joe 2nd and Kate Porter 3rd. John said while numbers were down thanks to a brilliant day's skiing to be had, they still managed to give away a heap of sausages.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 3

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Ski FM DJ John Campbell and pet rock competitor Corey Nation discuss the finer points of pet rockery at the Junction Ski Shop Father's Day bar-becue on Sunday.Corey was second in the competition which was won by Hannah Craig, Sophie Craig third. First in the 'why my dad's the best' event was Sam Roke, Billy Joe 2nd and Kate Porter 3rd. John said while numbers were down thanks to a brilliant day's skiing to be had, they still managed to give away a heap of sausages. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 3

Ski FM DJ John Campbell and pet rock competitor Corey Nation discuss the finer points of pet rockery at the Junction Ski Shop Father's Day bar-becue on Sunday.Corey was second in the competition which was won by Hannah Craig, Sophie Craig third. First in the 'why my dad's the best' event was Sam Roke, Billy Joe 2nd and Kate Porter 3rd. John said while numbers were down thanks to a brilliant day's skiing to be had, they still managed to give away a heap of sausages. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 3

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