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Standing at the main entrance into Waiouru's Army Camp to protest against the slaughter of 1200 Kaimanawa horses are members of the Kaimanawa Horse Action Network and the Wild Horse Trust. From left are Debbie Misipeka, Sarah Hulena , Iris Rowe and Jeanette Sullivan.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 687, 20 May 1997, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
43

Standing at the main entrance into Waiouru's Army Camp to protest against the slaughter of 1200 Kaimanawa horses are members of the Kaimanawa Horse Action Network and the Wild Horse Trust. From left are Debbie Misipeka, Sarah Hulena , Iris Rowe and Jeanette Sullivan. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 687, 20 May 1997, Page 1

Standing at the main entrance into Waiouru's Army Camp to protest against the slaughter of 1200 Kaimanawa horses are members of the Kaimanawa Horse Action Network and the Wild Horse Trust. From left are Debbie Misipeka, Sarah Hulena , Iris Rowe and Jeanette Sullivan. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 687, 20 May 1997, Page 1

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