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“MISS NEW ZEALAND,” Miss Maureen Kingi (right), who was “Miss South Seas” in the contest, is congratulated by Miss Lesley Nicholls (middle), “Miss Canterbury,” who was placed second, after the final judging at the Town Hall, Dunedin, on Monday evening. Miss Kingi is a 19-year-old Auckland radiographer. . On the left is Miss Jeanette Adler, “Miss Auckland,” who was third.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29841, 6 June 1962, Page 2

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“MISS NEW ZEALAND,” Miss Maureen Kingi (right), who was “Miss South Seas” in the contest, is congratulated by Miss Lesley Nicholls (middle), “Miss Canterbury,” who was placed second, after the final judging at the Town Hall, Dunedin, on Monday evening. Miss Kingi is a 19-year-old Auckland radiographer. . On the left is Miss Jeanette Adler, “Miss Auckland,” who was third. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29841, 6 June 1962, Page 2

“MISS NEW ZEALAND,” Miss Maureen Kingi (right), who was “Miss South Seas” in the contest, is congratulated by Miss Lesley Nicholls (middle), “Miss Canterbury,” who was placed second, after the final judging at the Town Hall, Dunedin, on Monday evening. Miss Kingi is a 19-year-old Auckland radiographer. . On the left is Miss Jeanette Adler, “Miss Auckland,” who was third. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29841, 6 June 1962, Page 2