AA book prizes for touragram
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1— Southland coal town had good night drinks! 2— Poker-faced southern aspect! 3— Do sweet potatoes grow at political birthplace ot famous P.M.? 4— Country town hosts skiers from premier Canterbury field. 5— It’s nowhere —- or is it? 6— Links No. 9to 15. i .. 7— Look out! Maori rock drawings in limestone area. 8— The Ballarat of Westland where “The Honourable Roddy” '— the country’s biggest nugget (over 99 oz) — was found. . 9— De ye ken Ruby in the river and the diggings? 10— Very unmilitary whaling station site on tidal harbour. , , . ~ 11— Junction town born of gold and matured by shaking. 12— South Canterbury town named after family name (on the distaff side?) of James Fitzgerald, Superintendent of Canterbury province. 13— Art burns us up at big new planned ski field. 14— The diggers fun was crowned by plays by arc and/ or candlelight. 15— Petroglyphs in caves rather than military college. 16— Range carried historic Old Dunstan road to central goldfields. 17— Must be the highest abode in the South Island! 18— Outer Christchurch suburb gateway to the west and home of many racing stables. 19— Sea terminal named after downed Waterloo general. 20— Did we hear a Canterbury farmer swear?
21—An ambitious club of considerate drivers.
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Press, 6 May 1980, Page 21
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