Three then-primary school pupils correctly answered all the questions about Main Street – with answers found throughout the display – in the recently closed Main Street exhibition at Ōtaki Museum.
Their efforts were rewarded with vouchers to spend at various businesses in Ōtaki.

Pictured at the museum with museum chair Judith Miller are, from left, Levi Hurcomb, Lily-Anne Wood and Ellie Maddaford-Wood.
Photo Ian Carson
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