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Constable Fraser of the Ohakune Police is pictured with a small cannabis plantation which a member of the public found last week. The crop of five plants, which were very young, was protected against opossums by the wire cage Constable Fraser is holding. The crop was found within the Ohakune ward boundaries. Police ask members of the public to keep an eye open for similar crops and to inform the police in the event of finding any.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 259, 18 October 1988, Page 1

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Constable Fraser of the Ohakune Police is pictured with a small cannabis plantation which a member of the public found last week. The crop of five plants, which were very young, was protected against opossums by the wire cage Constable Fraser is holding. The crop was found within the Ohakune ward boundaries. Police ask members of the public to keep an eye open for similar crops and to inform the police in the event of finding any. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 259, 18 October 1988, Page 1

Constable Fraser of the Ohakune Police is pictured with a small cannabis plantation which a member of the public found last week. The crop of five plants, which were very young, was protected against opossums by the wire cage Constable Fraser is holding. The crop was found within the Ohakune ward boundaries. Police ask members of the public to keep an eye open for similar crops and to inform the police in the event of finding any. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 259, 18 October 1988, Page 1

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