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“ORANGE QUEEN.”—Miss Rhonda Brokaw, the United States “National Orange Queen, 1968," who is in New Zealand to attend the annual Orange Festival at Tauranga. She will visit Christchurch on September 4. She Is shown with Humpty Dumpty, one of three stallions at Elmtree Farm, a well-known breeding establishment owned by her father, Mr Donald Brokaw, Apple Valley, California. .

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 2

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“ORANGE QUEEN.”—Miss Rhonda Brokaw, the United States “National Orange Queen, 1968," who is in New Zealand to attend the annual Orange Festival at Tauranga. She will visit Christchurch on September 4. She Is shown with Humpty Dumpty, one of three stallions at Elmtree Farm, a well-known breeding establishment owned by her father, Mr Donald Brokaw, Apple Valley, California. . Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 2

“ORANGE QUEEN.”—Miss Rhonda Brokaw, the United States “National Orange Queen, 1968," who is in New Zealand to attend the annual Orange Festival at Tauranga. She will visit Christchurch on September 4. She Is shown with Humpty Dumpty, one of three stallions at Elmtree Farm, a well-known breeding establishment owned by her father, Mr Donald Brokaw, Apple Valley, California. . Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 2