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For Fun?

As the Waimarino continues to grow and develop so will its entertainment and recreational resources. This and future editions of Ruapehu 88 will be bringing you notice and news of all the activities in the Waimarino.

Merilyn George of Ohakune is compiling a history of the area and would like to hear from any readers who have stories and/or pictures that would be of interest to readers in the Waimarino.

If you have family | photographs or have 8 heard anecdotes of | those pioneering days in the Waimarino I please contact Ruapehu Publishers Ltd I or Merilyn George directly on (0658) 1 58-560. I

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 241, 3 May 1988, Page 43 (Supplement)

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For Fun? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 241, 3 May 1988, Page 43 (Supplement)

For Fun? Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 241, 3 May 1988, Page 43 (Supplement)

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