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Alari Murdie, at right, is congratulated by fire chief Max Martin on completing 25 years' service with the Ohakune Volunteer Fire Brigade. Brigade members gathered at the Lion's Den to help him celebrate last Tuesday which may help to explain the slower pace of some of them for the rest of the week! (Though the brigade versus police rollerblading night on Monday probably didn't help!)

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 7

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Alari Murdie, at right, is congratulated by fire chief Max Martin on completing 25 years' service with the Ohakune Volunteer Fire Brigade. Brigade members gathered at the Lion's Den to help him celebrate last Tuesday which may help to explain the slower pace of some of them for the rest of the week! (Though the brigade versus police rollerblading night on Monday probably didn't help!) Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 7

Alari Murdie, at right, is congratulated by fire chief Max Martin on completing 25 years' service with the Ohakune Volunteer Fire Brigade. Brigade members gathered at the Lion's Den to help him celebrate last Tuesday which may help to explain the slower pace of some of them for the rest of the week! (Though the brigade versus police rollerblading night on Monday probably didn't help!) Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 7

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