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N.Z. Post monopoly ' New Zealand Post will continue to have legislative protection in letter delivery for at least two years. —Page 2. Merger reaction Merger proposals by Wattie and Goodman Fielder have provoked reaction trom wheatgrowers, and the unions. —Page 3. Wapiti and the gun The wapiti is at the centre of a battle in Fiordland where the two sides are advocating the use of the gun. —Features, page 13. Roses galore ? Thelma Strongman visits a Fernside farmhouse garden where roses feature. —Home and People, page 16. Green produce scarce Green produce was scarce at Christchurch markets yesterday. —Fruit and Vegetable, page 24 Bishop wins The $145,000 Bayer Classic was won by The Bishop at Levin yesterday. —Racing and Trotting, pages 39, 40 Crossword 12, 29 Editorials 12 Entertainment Scene 22 g KS 'IRk Features 13 IM Fruit and Vegetables 24 RV tffSs WB Home and People 16, 17 KHL *'■ Horoscope 32 fl International 8 KihA jK Letters 12 z W Local services 29 Mail notices 29 xW'Wk Racing 39, 40 IJL H Sea, air, rail 29 President Reazan is Sports news 37, 38 48 L r „ e . „ 1 ‘h! 8 stri P cartoons 29 facing calls from \ senior United States IV, radio —II politicians for heads to , roll after revelations ? that money from arms TELEPHONES: j sales to Iran was sent Advertising: 790-940 to “contra” rebels. Classifieds: 792-440 —Page 8 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Addington market 32 Private Bag, Business 25-27 Christchurch i Classified index 47 Registered at P.O. Headquarters, I Courts 4 Wellington, as a newspaper. p
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