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Orana Park’s Kiwi House Appeal benefited by $2000 yesterday when the director of the park, Mr Paul Garland, left, received a cheque for this amount from the chairman of the Christchurch North Round Table No. 4, Mr Tony Robinson, right, at the park yesterday. Behind them is Mr Tony Thomas, who holds Heaphy, the kiwi. The donation by the Round Table group pushed the appeal funds to $32,000, and towards the $70,000 needed for the house. In recognition of this and other donations, brass plaques with the names of the donors will be attached to the house.

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Press, 23 June 1984, Page 6

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Orana Park’s Kiwi House Appeal benefited by $2000 yesterday when the director of the park, Mr Paul Garland, left, received a cheque for this amount from the chairman of the Christchurch North Round Table No. 4, Mr Tony Robinson, right, at the park yesterday. Behind them is Mr Tony Thomas, who holds Heaphy, the kiwi. The donation by the Round Table group pushed the appeal funds to $32,000, and towards the $70,000 needed for the house. In recognition of this and other donations, brass plaques with the names of the donors will be attached to the house. Press, 23 June 1984, Page 6

Orana Park’s Kiwi House Appeal benefited by $2000 yesterday when the director of the park, Mr Paul Garland, left, received a cheque for this amount from the chairman of the Christchurch North Round Table No. 4, Mr Tony Robinson, right, at the park yesterday. Behind them is Mr Tony Thomas, who holds Heaphy, the kiwi. The donation by the Round Table group pushed the appeal funds to $32,000, and towards the $70,000 needed for the house. In recognition of this and other donations, brass plaques with the names of the donors will be attached to the house. Press, 23 June 1984, Page 6

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