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John Lyne from the Wanganui Caravan Club takes the last shot at miniputt at the Ohakune Holiday Park on Saturday. Twelve vans and their people converged on Ohakune for a three-day rally , taking in various activities including visits to Cold Mountain Flowers, Ron Frew's potato washer, Mountain Carrots exporters, and Ray Wilson's washing sheds. They also made use of the Waimarino Brass Band rooms adjacent to the camp for games evenings and happy hours.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 684, 29 April 1997, Page 2

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John Lyne from the Wanganui Caravan Club takes the last shot at miniputt at the Ohakune Holiday Park on Saturday. Twelve vans and their people converged on Ohakune for a three-day rally , taking in various activities including visits to Cold Mountain Flowers, Ron Frew's potato washer, Mountain Carrots exporters, and Ray Wilson's washing sheds. They also made use of the Waimarino Brass Band rooms adjacent to the camp for games evenings and happy hours. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 684, 29 April 1997, Page 2

John Lyne from the Wanganui Caravan Club takes the last shot at miniputt at the Ohakune Holiday Park on Saturday. Twelve vans and their people converged on Ohakune for a three-day rally , taking in various activities including visits to Cold Mountain Flowers, Ron Frew's potato washer, Mountain Carrots exporters, and Ray Wilson's washing sheds. They also made use of the Waimarino Brass Band rooms adjacent to the camp for games evenings and happy hours. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 684, 29 April 1997, Page 2

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