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WebbNew Mexico Watchman. New Mexico Politics from a Christian Perspective. Menu Home; Sign Up Webb18 mars 1999 · 1938 Otahuhu, Auckland 1946 - 1957 Waikato, Waikato 1963 Taupo, Waikato 1969 Piako, Waikato 1978 Albany, Auckland 1978 Hauraki, Auckland 1981 Albany, Auckland Death On 18 March 1999 Doris Slinger passed away, aged 87. [4] She was cremated at Manukau Memorial Gardens [5] Sources WebbFreeform Address: Seales Road, Morrinsville, Waikato, North Island, 3300 Local Name: Morrinsville View Port: Top Left: -37.64789, 175.5395 Bottom Right: -37.64969, 175.54178 Entry Point: main: -37.64836, 175.54164 Similar Places: Coordinate: Phone: +64 800 924 723 3. Tauwhareparae Road, Tolaga Bay, Gisborne, North Island, 4077 the guardian book banning margaret atwood