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Camp at the Manganui-A-Te--Ao

Mrs Searle, Mr Milne and helpers had a keen group of eelers camping on the banks of the river. The weather was very wet but they roughed it and learned to cope under such adverse condiFrom page 14

Ruapehu College Activities week

From page 9 tions. Three eels were caught, - all of them by girls. The rafting trip was excellent and was made more interesting by the thunderstorm that came over on the way downriver. Thursday night was spent at Mrs Searle's house and it was the only night that was fine.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 267, 13 December 1988, Page 9

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Camp at the Manganui-A-Te-Ao Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 267, 13 December 1988, Page 9

Camp at the Manganui-A-Te-Ao Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 267, 13 December 1988, Page 9

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