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A group of Waimarino kids take to swimming like ducks to water in the Lotto Take the Plunge learn to swim programme. About 30 children aged 5-12 joined the 10,000-plus taking part in the nationwide programme. Pictured, from left, are Rebecca Dean, Toni Cawsey, Patrick Maru, Ben Webb and Ashlee Rapana. Instructors for the programme, which runs until the end of this week, are Catherine Lange and Sonya O'Riley.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 669, 14 January 1997, Page 1

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A group of Waimarino kids take to swimming like ducks to water in the Lotto Take the Plunge learn to swim programme. About 30 children aged 5-12 joined the 10,000-plus taking part in the nationwide programme. Pictured, from left, are Rebecca Dean, Toni Cawsey, Patrick Maru, Ben Webb and Ashlee Rapana. Instructors for the programme, which runs until the end of this week, are Catherine Lange and Sonya O'Riley. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 669, 14 January 1997, Page 1

A group of Waimarino kids take to swimming like ducks to water in the Lotto Take the Plunge learn to swim programme. About 30 children aged 5-12 joined the 10,000-plus taking part in the nationwide programme. Pictured, from left, are Rebecca Dean, Toni Cawsey, Patrick Maru, Ben Webb and Ashlee Rapana. Instructors for the programme, which runs until the end of this week, are Catherine Lange and Sonya O'Riley. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 669, 14 January 1997, Page 1

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