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Members of the Port Hills Pakeke and Ferrymead Lions club, load bags of oyster lime and blood and bone to be sold to raise funds for charity. On the truck are the president of the Pakeke Lions, Mr Dick Arnst (left), and the president of the Ferry mead Lions, Mr Laurie Skelton, while Pakeke club members, from left, Messrs Sandy Brunt, Ian White, and Harry Stanton, help with loading. Orders for 5kg bags of blood and bone or 20kg of lime are being taken by telephone at 64-196. The groups charge $5 a bag and will begin delivery this morning.

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Press, 31 August 1985, Page 8

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Members of the Port Hills Pakeke and Ferrymead Lions club, load bags of oyster lime and blood and bone to be sold to raise funds for charity. On the truck are the president of the Pakeke Lions, Mr Dick Arnst (left), and the president of the Ferry mead Lions, Mr Laurie Skelton, while Pakeke club members, from left, Messrs Sandy Brunt, Ian White, and Harry Stanton, help with loading. Orders for 5kg bags of blood and bone or 20kg of lime are being taken by telephone at 64-196. The groups charge $5 a bag and will begin delivery this morning. Press, 31 August 1985, Page 8

Members of the Port Hills Pakeke and Ferrymead Lions club, load bags of oyster lime and blood and bone to be sold to raise funds for charity. On the truck are the president of the Pakeke Lions, Mr Dick Arnst (left), and the president of the Ferry mead Lions, Mr Laurie Skelton, while Pakeke club members, from left, Messrs Sandy Brunt, Ian White, and Harry Stanton, help with loading. Orders for 5kg bags of blood and bone or 20kg of lime are being taken by telephone at 64-196. The groups charge $5 a bag and will begin delivery this morning. Press, 31 August 1985, Page 8

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