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The Gisborne Photo News

 

11

Out & About

From several readers we have these pictures of divergent interests.

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From Brian Mitchell this shot of those taking part in the annual Rose-land Hotel Social Club versus A. & P. Side Show Club pool tournament for the Roseland trophy. This is the 8th year of competition with the local side losing out for the first time. From left, in front, L. Baty, K. Williams, B. Harrison, At back, R. Baty, M. Quinn, A. Chadwick, J. Samuels, J. Baty, B. Shaskey, D. Quinn, L. Easton and R. Stokes.

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From Basil Te Aho of Ormond Road this shot of Lawrence Te Kahika, Raupunga, who latched on to this 9¾lb crayfish recently. Lawrence, who is a part-time diver when not working as a watersider, caught the monster around Island Bay, near Wellington.

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From Neville Spence this pic of Warwick and Hamish Stuart with a pair of All Black Ian Kirkpatrick's sox, and a wooden drum from Education Minister Phil Amos. Around them are the many other articles from prominent personalities which were auctioned off to raise nearly $200 for the Te Hapara School funds.

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From Mrs J. Lougher, Childers Road, this photo of her grand-daughter, Tracy-Jane Curtis, and family pet, Shamus. Tracy-Jane is also the daughter of Doug and Pat Curtis, formerly of Gisborne, who are now living at Wainui-o-mata.

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From Mrs Florence Pevreal, 124 Lytton Road, our last pic ever of that classic shot — horse-drawn vehicles struggling through the mud on the old coach road to Tolaga Bay.