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Michelle Onekawa, aged 14, and Jonathon Little, aged 13, accept a cheque from the Broadbank Corporation on behalf of the New Zealand Cripped Children Society. With them is the managing director of Broadbank, Mr Terry Haydon (left) and the society’s president, Mr Ron Wiberg, who holds the cheque for $24,000. It covers the cost of a Wellington charity performance of Handel’s “Messiah” by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and various choirs. The November performance raised nearly $730,000 and marked the society’s fiftieth anniversary.

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Press, 17 January 1986, Page 20

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Michelle Onekawa, aged 14, and Jonathon Little, aged 13, accept a cheque from the Broadbank Corporation on behalf of the New Zealand Cripped Children Society. With them is the managing director of Broadbank, Mr Terry Haydon (left) and the society’s president, Mr Ron Wiberg, who holds the cheque for $24,000. It covers the cost of a Wellington charity performance of Handel’s “Messiah” by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and various choirs. The November performance raised nearly $730,000 and marked the society’s fiftieth anniversary. Press, 17 January 1986, Page 20

Michelle Onekawa, aged 14, and Jonathon Little, aged 13, accept a cheque from the Broadbank Corporation on behalf of the New Zealand Cripped Children Society. With them is the managing director of Broadbank, Mr Terry Haydon (left) and the society’s president, Mr Ron Wiberg, who holds the cheque for $24,000. It covers the cost of a Wellington charity performance of Handel’s “Messiah” by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and various choirs. The November performance raised nearly $730,000 and marked the society’s fiftieth anniversary. Press, 17 January 1986, Page 20