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Miss Angela Dennehy, a receptionist at Hornby Mall, holds two of the cans from the food train at the mall for Southland flood victims. The train was started on February 28 by the Hornby Mall Merchants’ Association. It is now more than 100 metres long. The train will close tomorrow and the goods will be trucked to the Mayor of Invercargill, Mrs Eve Poole, for distribution.

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Press, 9 March 1984, Page 1

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Miss Angela Dennehy, a receptionist at Hornby Mall, holds two of the cans from the food train at the mall for Southland flood victims. The train was started on February 28 by the Hornby Mall Merchants’ Association. It is now more than 100 metres long. The train will close tomorrow and the goods will be trucked to the Mayor of Invercargill, Mrs Eve Poole, for distribution. Press, 9 March 1984, Page 1

Miss Angela Dennehy, a receptionist at Hornby Mall, holds two of the cans from the food train at the mall for Southland flood victims. The train was started on February 28 by the Hornby Mall Merchants’ Association. It is now more than 100 metres long. The train will close tomorrow and the goods will be trucked to the Mayor of Invercargill, Mrs Eve Poole, for distribution. Press, 9 March 1984, Page 1