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Nicoias Petera Wotton, pictured with his mother Kendail, was born at 3.22am on December 19, 1988 at Waiouru, weighing 5lb11.5oz. His father Stephen is away from home at present and his grandmother, ex--Waiouru resident Mae Bright, is visiting her daughter and Nicoias.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 271, 24 January 1989, Page 6

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Nicoias Petera Wotton, pictured with his mother Kendail, was born at 3.22am on December 19, 1988 at Waiouru, weighing 5lb11.5oz. His father Stephen is away from home at present and his grandmother, ex-Waiouru resident Mae Bright, is visiting her daughter and Nicoias. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 271, 24 January 1989, Page 6

Nicoias Petera Wotton, pictured with his mother Kendail, was born at 3.22am on December 19, 1988 at Waiouru, weighing 5lb11.5oz. His father Stephen is away from home at present and his grandmother, ex-Waiouru resident Mae Bright, is visiting her daughter and Nicoias. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 271, 24 January 1989, Page 6

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