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Sales defence The Ministers of Finance and State-Owned Enterprises have staunchly defended asset sates. —Page 2. Restoration work A grant will allow a steam locomotive to be restored at Ferrymead Historic Park. —Page 3. Gilbert heads west . Hurricane Gilbert, with winds of 282km/h. is heading towards Mexico. —lnternational, page 6. Opposition to Mace The police are opposing any attempt to legalise Mace as a self-defence weapon. -Page 8. BNZ withdraws The Bank of New Zealand has withdrawn from the EFT-POS system. -Business, page 36. Highview Boy slick Highview Boy looked slick winning at the Addington trials yesterday. -Racing, trotting, page 39.
Bill Saunders is making a film about adoption. -Page 13
Addington market 12 Business 34-38 Classified index 47 Courts 26, 27 Crossword 14, 41 • Editorials . 14 Sres 25 and Vegetables 28 Home and People 10, 11 Horoscope 41. international 6 Letters 14 Local services 41 '.Racing . - - 39, 40 » Sea. W,. rail . 41 Sports news 20-32, 48 Strip cartoons 41 TV, radio—l 3
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Press, 15 September 1988, Page 1
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