FIRE BRIGADES.
lIOKTIIKA SECOND IN DISABLED EVENT. [by TEI.EGP.Aril —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.! DUNEDIN. March 5. Ideal weather again prevailed for the third day of the United lire Britrailes’ Association competitions, hold on the Exhibition Sports Grounds today. There was a good attendance. A feature of the competitions is the success of several North Island Brigades The onlv South Island brigades so far successful' are : Christchurch City, Hillside Railway. Oamaru and Gore. The following are results ot Ue Four men hose and reel—Hawera ■losecs. 1: Tnumaruuui 45 2-osecs. ; Thames 47 secs. 3. - Three men disabled.—Hawera ol 2-o <ecs 1- Hokitika 54 3-osecs. 2 : Greymouth 55 sees., and Stratford on secs. Cf *Hose 'hvdrant, union and ladder (five men modern).—Masterton losecs. 1; Hawera 77secs. 2; Onehunga <9sees. (1 secs, pen.) SOsecs. 3,
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1926, Page 3
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130FIRE BRIGADES. Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1926, Page 3
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