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Someone has done an excellent job in assembling the bow tie which the member of Parliament for Selwyn, Ruth Richardson, presented on Monday evening to Mr Derek Quigley, the member for Rangiora. The blue-and-white spotted tie and the suggestion of a presentation came from a Motueka reader as a mark of his appreciation of them both and “to remind him and Ruth of their many friends in the Tasman electorate who admire people of guts.” As mentioned in “Reporter’s Diary" on Monday, the reader favours a properly tied bow tie. The “Diary” arranged for Miss Richardson to make the presentation.

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Press, 14 July 1982, Page 2

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Someone has done an excellent job in assembling the bow tie which the member of Parliament for Selwyn, Ruth Richardson, presented on Monday evening to Mr Derek Quigley, the member for Rangiora. The blue-and-white spotted tie and the suggestion of a presentation came from a Motueka reader as a mark of his appreciation of them both and “to remind him and Ruth of their many friends in the Tasman electorate who admire people of guts.” As mentioned in “Reporter’s Diary" on Monday, the reader favours a properly tied bow tie. The “Diary” arranged for Miss Richardson to make the presentation. Press, 14 July 1982, Page 2

Someone has done an excellent job in assembling the bow tie which the member of Parliament for Selwyn, Ruth Richardson, presented on Monday evening to Mr Derek Quigley, the member for Rangiora. The blue-and-white spotted tie and the suggestion of a presentation came from a Motueka reader as a mark of his appreciation of them both and “to remind him and Ruth of their many friends in the Tasman electorate who admire people of guts.” As mentioned in “Reporter’s Diary" on Monday, the reader favours a properly tied bow tie. The “Diary” arranged for Miss Richardson to make the presentation. Press, 14 July 1982, Page 2