Maurice Taylor, 76, for many years chief fire stoker at the Ohakune Club, was farewelled recently. Club president Cecil Allerby (right) presents Maurice with a digital clock radio to take away with him to Waverley where he is to live with his sister. Maurice has lived in Ohakune since 1915.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 3, 17 June 1986, Page 8
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50Maurice Taylor, 76, for many years chief fire stoker at the Ohakune Club, was farewelled recently. Club president Cecil Allerby (right) presents Maurice with a digital clock radio to take away with him to Waverley where he is to live with his sister. Maurice has lived in Ohakune since 1915. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 4, Issue 3, 17 June 1986, Page 8
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