The Cabbage Patch Kids, which have caused a sensation with the young (and not so young) overseas, were admired in Raetihi this week by Tara Todd (right) of Raetihi and her cousins Tarin (left) and Kiri Bowsher of Huntly. Tarin and Kiri were just two of the thousands of New Zealanders and international tourists holidaying in the Ruapehu region this week.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 14, 4 September 1984, Page 4
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61The Cabbage Patch Kids, which have caused a sensation with the young (and not so young) overseas, were admired in Raetihi this week by Tara Todd (right) of Raetihi and her cousins Tarin (left) and Kiri Bowsher of Huntly. Tarin and Kiri were just two of the thousands of New Zealanders and international tourists holidaying in the Ruapehu region this week. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 14, 4 September 1984, Page 4
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