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A star box kite about to be hung by Mr Des Pitfield, of Waikuku Beach, in the Seagull Kites display in preparation for the New Zealand Craft Show to be formally opened in the public stand at Addington Raceway by the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Palmer, this morning. In the background is a peace kite. More than 100 professional craftspeople are taking part in the show, which will end on Sunday. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN

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Press, 7 October 1988, Page 1

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A star box kite about to be hung by Mr Des Pitfield, of Waikuku Beach, in the Seagull Kites display in preparation for the New Zealand Craft Show to be formally opened in the public stand at Addington Raceway by the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Palmer, this morning. In the background is a peace kite. More than 100 professional craftspeople are taking part in the show, which will end on Sunday. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN Press, 7 October 1988, Page 1

A star box kite about to be hung by Mr Des Pitfield, of Waikuku Beach, in the Seagull Kites display in preparation for the New Zealand Craft Show to be formally opened in the public stand at Addington Raceway by the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Palmer, this morning. In the background is a peace kite. More than 100 professional craftspeople are taking part in the show, which will end on Sunday. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN Press, 7 October 1988, Page 1

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