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Among the shrubbery in Cathedral Square for the Floral Fiesta Day, yesterday, are Billand Ben, the flower pot men (Adam Hilleard (left), aged six, and his brother Todd, aged eight). j They were among the Standard 1 and 2 pupils of St Mark’s Church Day School who competed in the children’s floral hat competition. The brothers were second. The winner was Lisa Roff el. Third were Sarah Noble and Remaine Lunney. In a senior citizens floral hat Mr Ivan Redmond was first, Mrs Ada Corner was second, and Mr Eric Coote was third. The fiesta day marked the end of the Christchurch floral week.

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Press, 18 February 1989, Page 3

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Among the shrubbery in Cathedral Square for the Floral Fiesta Day, yesterday, are Billand Ben, the flower pot men (Adam Hilleard (left), aged six, and his brother Todd, aged eight).j They were among the Standard 1 and 2 pupils of St Mark’s Church Day School who competed in the children’s floral hat competition. The brothers were second. The winner was Lisa Roff el. Third were Sarah Noble and Remaine Lunney. In a senior citizens floral hat Mr Ivan Redmond was first, Mrs Ada Corner was second, and Mr Eric Coote was third. The fiesta day marked the end of the Christchurch floral week. Press, 18 February 1989, Page 3

Among the shrubbery in Cathedral Square for the Floral Fiesta Day, yesterday, are Billand Ben, the flower pot men (Adam Hilleard (left), aged six, and his brother Todd, aged eight).j They were among the Standard 1 and 2 pupils of St Mark’s Church Day School who competed in the children’s floral hat competition. The brothers were second. The winner was Lisa Roff el. Third were Sarah Noble and Remaine Lunney. In a senior citizens floral hat Mr Ivan Redmond was first, Mrs Ada Corner was second, and Mr Eric Coote was third. The fiesta day marked the end of the Christchurch floral week. Press, 18 February 1989, Page 3