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One of the stalls adding an international flavour to the week-end’s “Hoonanza 77” was “El Rincon Chileno”—the Chilean Corner. Chilean refugees, now settled in Christchurch, cooked empanadas (a meat pasty) and anticuchos (barbecued beef heart on a skewer) for sale to the crowd. The two women (left) are enjoying anticuchos cooked by the two Chileans bending over the barbecue. The money raised at the stall will be sent to Chile to support a church-run public dining-hall for poor children.

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Press, 28 November 1977, Page 14

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One of the stalls adding an international flavour to the week-end’s “Hoonanza 77” was “El Rincon Chileno”—the Chilean Corner. Chilean refugees, now settled in Christchurch, cooked empanadas (a meat pasty) and anticuchos (barbecued beef heart on a skewer) for sale to the crowd. The two women (left) are enjoying anticuchos cooked by the two Chileans bending over the barbecue. The money raised at the stall will be sent to Chile to support a church-run public dining-hall for poor children. Press, 28 November 1977, Page 14

One of the stalls adding an international flavour to the week-end’s “Hoonanza 77” was “El Rincon Chileno”—the Chilean Corner. Chilean refugees, now settled in Christchurch, cooked empanadas (a meat pasty) and anticuchos (barbecued beef heart on a skewer) for sale to the crowd. The two women (left) are enjoying anticuchos cooked by the two Chileans bending over the barbecue. The money raised at the stall will be sent to Chile to support a church-run public dining-hall for poor children. Press, 28 November 1977, Page 14