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Pot Pourri

Made Their Mark

Winners In Wellington

The Egg Men

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This netball team, playing together for the first time this season past, made their mark on the Gisborne netball scene by winning four trophies, the most for any one team. The team is the Gisborne Sheepfarmers' and the players are, from left, in front. K. Porou, P. Walker (captain), L. Hyams (vice-captain) and F. Brown. At back. L. Waker, J. Dykstra, M. Voss and K. Tuheke. The trophies won were the P. B. Teachers' Cup, the Sally Walters Cup, the A. McLeod Cup and the Field Handicap Cup.

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The Blitz Street Fuzz, a three- piece, all-Maori group from Petone won the Wellington section of the 1971 Battle of the Bands. From left, they are Wayne Tairua, 21, (bass and lead vocal), Miles Simeon, 19, (guitar) and Ivan Olsen, 21, (drums). Ivan Olsen is the son of Ralph and Keri Olsen, Wainui- omata, and formerly of Tolaga Bay.

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Pictured with three odd eggs are, from left, Andrew Brinkley, 23 Anzac Street, his brother Darrell and their friend Ducky Tuhou, 17 Anzac Street. The boys are all avid egg hunters and have quite a collection of birds' eggs. They brought these three oddities, in size, into our office to be photographed. The eggs belong to an ordinary hen, a bantam, and the third (at top) is one of those rare ones without any shell at all.