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Winners in a colouring competition organised by “The Press” and the Riccarton Businessmen’s Association display their winning entries at a prize-giving yesterday. They are (front) Stephen Uren, aged five; centre (from left) Grey Uren, Emma Thomas and Rosemary Croft, all aged nine; back (from left) Rochelle Martin, aged 11, Rachael Nicholson and Fraser Maddigan, both aged 12. With them is the owner of Kut Price Toys in Riccarton, Mr Lindsay Muirhead. Prizes for the competition were donated by Riccarton businesses.

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Press, 19 July 1988, Page 4

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Winners in a colouring competition organised by “The Press” and the Riccarton Businessmen’s Association display their winning entries at a prize-giving yesterday. They are (front) Stephen Uren, aged five; centre (from left) Grey Uren, Emma Thomas and Rosemary Croft, all aged nine; back (from left) Rochelle Martin, aged 11, Rachael Nicholson and Fraser Maddigan, both aged 12. With them is the owner of Kut Price Toys in Riccarton, Mr Lindsay Muirhead. Prizes for the competition were donated by Riccarton businesses. Press, 19 July 1988, Page 4

Winners in a colouring competition organised by “The Press” and the Riccarton Businessmen’s Association display their winning entries at a prize-giving yesterday. They are (front) Stephen Uren, aged five; centre (from left) Grey Uren, Emma Thomas and Rosemary Croft, all aged nine; back (from left) Rochelle Martin, aged 11, Rachael Nicholson and Fraser Maddigan, both aged 12. With them is the owner of Kut Price Toys in Riccarton, Mr Lindsay Muirhead. Prizes for the competition were donated by Riccarton businesses. Press, 19 July 1988, Page 4

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