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Ruatoria fires Three more arson charges have been laid against a Ruatoria man. —Page 2. Decision on unions Decisions have been made on the recognition of service organisations to represent employees of the new State corporations. —Page 3. Backlog delays produce The backlog of rail freight, which built up during recent waterfront strikes, delayed some fruit and vegetable market deliveries this week. —Fruit and vegetables, page 16. Garden visit Thelma Strongman visits a well-designed garden that is the final in her present “People and their Gardens” series. —Home and People, page 20. Support for N.Z. music “Shazam’s” new presenter, Michelle Bracey, is enthusiastic about supporting the New Zealand music industry. —Television and radio, page 23. Wool marketing Hugh Stringleman, farm editor, finds out first hand how fashion conscious Italians are learning the appeals of wool. —Features, page 25. One day less likely The Westport Jockey Club might lose one of its two days of racing next season. —Racing and trotting, page 36.
Priscilla Presley and other soap opera stars give their fitness tips.—Page 21 Addington market 15 Business 32-34 Classified index 43 Courts 4, 5 Crossword 24, 27 Editorials 24 Entertainment Scene 22 Features 25
Fruit and Vegetables 16 Home and People 20, 21 Horoscope 27 International 10 Letters 24 Local services 26 Mail notices 27 Motoring 35 Racing 36, 37 Sea, air, rail 27 Sports news 28, 31, 44 Strip cartoons 27 TV, radio — 23 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 Home delivery: 790-940 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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Press, 2 April 1987, Page 1
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