Pandaphiles with panda faces were a feature of last week's very successful Panda train trip to Auckland and the Zoo to see two Panda bears visiting from China. Stealing some of the limelight from the Pandas was the Turoa Yeti, who managed to get his picture into a number of daily newspapers. Turoa Skifields volunteered their services in taking bookings for the trip. Photo: Julie Nation
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 267, 13 December 1988, Page 1
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66Pandaphiles with panda faces were a feature of last week's very successful Panda train trip to Auckland and the Zoo to see two Panda bears visiting from China. Stealing some of the limelight from the Pandas was the Turoa Yeti, who managed to get his picture into a number of daily newspapers. Turoa Skifields volunteered their services in taking bookings for the trip. Photo: Julie Nation Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 267, 13 December 1988, Page 1
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