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St Mary's Church was the venue for the wedding of Harvey Chambers of Raetihi and Andrea Maciver of Edinburgh, Scotland, in a service held Friday evening, 9 May. Harvey is the youngest son of Brian and Pixie Chambers and Andrea is the eldest daughter of lain and Leslie. Andrea arrived in New Zealand about two years ago for a working holiday. The couple wiit live in the Waimarino and Harvey will continue farming on the family property near Raetihi.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 688, 27 May 1997, Page 12

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St Mary's Church was the venue for the wedding of Harvey Chambers of Raetihi and Andrea Maciver of Edinburgh, Scotland, in a service held Friday evening, 9 May. Harvey is the youngest son of Brian and Pixie Chambers and Andrea is the eldest daughter of lain and Leslie. Andrea arrived in New Zealand about two years ago for a working holiday. The couple wiit live in the Waimarino and Harvey will continue farming on the family property near Raetihi. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 688, 27 May 1997, Page 12

St Mary's Church was the venue for the wedding of Harvey Chambers of Raetihi and Andrea Maciver of Edinburgh, Scotland, in a service held Friday evening, 9 May. Harvey is the youngest son of Brian and Pixie Chambers and Andrea is the eldest daughter of lain and Leslie. Andrea arrived in New Zealand about two years ago for a working holiday. The couple wiit live in the Waimarino and Harvey will continue farming on the family property near Raetihi. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 688, 27 May 1997, Page 12

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