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The Aranui High School’s new gymnasium was formally opened yesterday. TOP LEFT: The secretary of the Canterbury Pigeon Flying Club, Mr Roger Lewis, releases 20 pigeons. BOTTOM LEFT: One of New Zealand’s leading marathon and cross-country runners, Mary O’Connor, about to ignite a symbolic “Olympic” flame. RIGHT: Rihari Simeon, aged 16, offers a Maori challenge to the official party.

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Press, 8 March 1989, Page 6

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The Aranui High School’s new gymnasium was formally opened yesterday. TOP LEFT: The secretary of the Canterbury Pigeon Flying Club, Mr Roger Lewis, releases 20 pigeons. BOTTOM LEFT: One of New Zealand’s leading marathon and cross-country runners, Mary O’Connor, about to ignite a symbolic “Olympic” flame. RIGHT: Rihari Simeon, aged 16, offers a Maori challenge to the official party. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 6

The Aranui High School’s new gymnasium was formally opened yesterday. TOP LEFT: The secretary of the Canterbury Pigeon Flying Club, Mr Roger Lewis, releases 20 pigeons. BOTTOM LEFT: One of New Zealand’s leading marathon and cross-country runners, Mary O’Connor, about to ignite a symbolic “Olympic” flame. RIGHT: Rihari Simeon, aged 16, offers a Maori challenge to the official party. Press, 8 March 1989, Page 6