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Timberlands workers practice loading a monsoon bucket at last Thursday's rural fire fighting practice day. Staff from the Waimarino District Council, the Department of Conservation, Karioi Timberlands, Winstones Afforestation and Wanganui Aero Works took part in the day.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 264, 22 November 1988, Page 1

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Timberlands workers practice loading a monsoon bucket at last Thursday's rural fire fighting practice day. Staff from the Waimarino District Council, the Department of Conservation, Karioi Timberlands, Winstones Afforestation and Wanganui Aero Works took part in the day. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 264, 22 November 1988, Page 1

Timberlands workers practice loading a monsoon bucket at last Thursday's rural fire fighting practice day. Staff from the Waimarino District Council, the Department of Conservation, Karioi Timberlands, Winstones Afforestation and Wanganui Aero Works took part in the day. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 264, 22 November 1988, Page 1

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