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Ritchie Akapita of Ohakune and Father Pat Guiguion of the Philippines in Ohakune's Clyde Street last week. Father Pat was the guest of the Akapita family while here and preached at Ohakune's St Joseph's Church during his stay. He was one of seven Filipino priests visiting New Zealand and commented on some tribal land problems that seemed to be common in both countries.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 15, 11 September 1984, Page 3

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Ritchie Akapita of Ohakune and Father Pat Guiguion of the Philippines in Ohakune's Clyde Street last week. Father Pat was the guest of the Akapita family while here and preached at Ohakune's St Joseph's Church during his stay. He was one of seven Filipino priests visiting New Zealand and commented on some tribal land problems that seemed to be common in both countries. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 15, 11 September 1984, Page 3

Ritchie Akapita of Ohakune and Father Pat Guiguion of the Philippines in Ohakune's Clyde Street last week. Father Pat was the guest of the Akapita family while here and preached at Ohakune's St Joseph's Church during his stay. He was one of seven Filipino priests visiting New Zealand and commented on some tribal land problems that seemed to be common in both countries. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 15, 11 September 1984, Page 3

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