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Mr Ron Hann, the head store-keeper in the supplies department of the Canterbury Hospital Board, with some of the lemons and grapefruit given by growers in Whakatane. About four tonnes of fruit have been sent. The programme has been run with the help of the Salvation Army in Whakatane for the last six years. The fruit will be distributed to hospitals and homes in Canterbury.

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Press, 7 August 1985, Page 22

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Mr Ron Hann, the head store-keeper in the supplies department of the Canterbury Hospital Board, with some of the lemons and grapefruit given by growers in Whakatane. About four tonnes of fruit have been sent. The programme has been run with the help of the Salvation Army in Whakatane for the last six years. The fruit will be distributed to hospitals and homes in Canterbury. Press, 7 August 1985, Page 22

Mr Ron Hann, the head store-keeper in the supplies department of the Canterbury Hospital Board, with some of the lemons and grapefruit given by growers in Whakatane. About four tonnes of fruit have been sent. The programme has been run with the help of the Salvation Army in Whakatane for the last six years. The fruit will be distributed to hospitals and homes in Canterbury. Press, 7 August 1985, Page 22