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Aroha Cruise In event, free T-shirts!

Reporter Hamilton Press

UPDATE: Robert Bate from Huntly is the winner the free T-shirt. Thanks to everyone who particiated!
Fancy a drive out to Te Aroha to see some classic cars? The Te Aroha Business Association has some free T-shirts (see pictures) to give away, to mark the 10th anniersary of the Aroha Cruise In, which will be held in Te Aroha, October 7.
Simply answer this question: Who is coming from Australia to film at the Aroha Cruise In this year?
Send your answer to: Cruisein@business.tearoha.com with "T-Shirt competition" in the subject window, by October 5. Please include your contact details and address.
Visit: www.cruisein.co.nz... for more information.
Or read about the 10th anniversary event via our Stuff.co.nz story: www.stuff.co.nz...

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