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This sign, on the outskirts of Rangiora, claims a population increase of more than 100 per cent in the town. Rangiora can now boast at least 14,507 residents. The population boom is only temporary — while more than 6500 scouts attend the New Zealand Scout Jamboree at the Showgrounds.

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Press, 5 January 1987, Page 2

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This sign, on the outskirts of Rangiora, claims a population increase of more than 100 per cent in the town. Rangiora can now boast at least 14,507 residents. The population boom is only temporary — while more than 6500 scouts attend the New Zealand Scout Jamboree at the Showgrounds. Press, 5 January 1987, Page 2

This sign, on the outskirts of Rangiora, claims a population increase of more than 100 per cent in the town. Rangiora can now boast at least 14,507 residents. The population boom is only temporary — while more than 6500 scouts attend the New Zealand Scout Jamboree at the Showgrounds. Press, 5 January 1987, Page 2

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