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Waiouru soldiers pose for the camera after their Desert Fair depiction of 150 years of Pakeha military history. Rain deterred some people, but many still made it to the central North Island's most popular fair for fun and bargains.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 327, 13 March 1990, Page 1

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Waiouru soldiers pose for the camera after their Desert Fair depiction of 150 years of Pakeha military history. Rain deterred some people, but many still made it to the central North Island's most popular fair for fun and bargains. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 327, 13 March 1990, Page 1

Waiouru soldiers pose for the camera after their Desert Fair depiction of 150 years of Pakeha military history. Rain deterred some people, but many still made it to the central North Island's most popular fair for fun and bargains. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 327, 13 March 1990, Page 1

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