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Dunedin and Christchurch members of the New Zealand Commonwealth Games bowls team enjoy a Scottish farewell at Christchurch Airport yesterday. The bowlers, from left, are Stewart McConnell (Dunedin), lan Dickison (Dunedin), Denise Page (Christchurch), and Morgan Moffat (Christchurch). The pipers, from the St Andrew’s College Pipe Band, are Daniel Moore, left, and Jonathan Wells. The bowlers assembled in Auckland yesterday and will leave for Edinburgh on Saturday with the remaining members of the New Zealand team. The Games will open at Meadowbank Stadium on July 24.

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Press, 9 July 1986, Page 3

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Dunedin and Christchurch members of the New Zealand Commonwealth Games bowls team enjoy a Scottish farewell at Christchurch Airport yesterday. The bowlers, from left, are Stewart McConnell (Dunedin), lan Dickison (Dunedin), Denise Page (Christchurch), and Morgan Moffat (Christchurch). The pipers, from the St Andrew’s College Pipe Band, are Daniel Moore, left, and Jonathan Wells. The bowlers assembled in Auckland yesterday and will leave for Edinburgh on Saturday with the remaining members of the New Zealand team. The Games will open at Meadowbank Stadium on July 24. Press, 9 July 1986, Page 3

Dunedin and Christchurch members of the New Zealand Commonwealth Games bowls team enjoy a Scottish farewell at Christchurch Airport yesterday. The bowlers, from left, are Stewart McConnell (Dunedin), lan Dickison (Dunedin), Denise Page (Christchurch), and Morgan Moffat (Christchurch). The pipers, from the St Andrew’s College Pipe Band, are Daniel Moore, left, and Jonathan Wells. The bowlers assembled in Auckland yesterday and will leave for Edinburgh on Saturday with the remaining members of the New Zealand team. The Games will open at Meadowbank Stadium on July 24. Press, 9 July 1986, Page 3