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Bid to ease debt The Canterbury Area Health Board hopes to ease its $97 million budding debt by selling properties. —Page 2. S.A. Govt retains power ■h Wrfca's National Party retained power yeatep extending Its 41-year hold ontwhlhr Patagonia beckons traveller Colin Mooteath, a frequent visitor to Antarctica, is frequently attracted to Patagonia — the bottom tip of South America — in his travels. —Features, page 9. Waggon with class -Peter Greenslade samples a station waggon that is far too good for carrying gunshot-riddled ducks, or even pedigree dogs. -Motoring, page 29. Debbie’s Boy stands out Southland star Debbie’s Boy could take the step to open class in the feature event at the New Brighton Harness Racing Club’s meeting at Addington tomorrow night. —Racing, page 32.
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