Preparing heated hangi stones for food to be cooked at the Wai-Ora Trust’s harvest festival on Saturday are Mr Earl Simpson (left), a trustee, and Mr Marty Minhinnick, a Woolston Youth Centre social worker. The Christian trust, which trains people in horticulture and land-based skills, has held harvest festivils regularly to thank supporters.
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53Preparing heated hangi stones for food to be cooked at the Wai-Ora Trust’s harvest festival on Saturday are Mr Earl Simpson (left), a trustee, and Mr Marty Minhinnick, a Woolston Youth Centre social worker. The Christian trust, which trains people in horticulture and land-based skills, has held harvest festivils regularly to thank supporters. Press, 6 March 1989, Page 8
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