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Briefly: Minerva ferry working bee
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[Northern Advocate] - The fire that razed a large shed outside Waipapa on Sunday was probably caused by an electrical fault according to fire safety officer Lindsay Murray. The blaze, on Ironbark Road, was so fierce firefighters could see the smoke from their station in
Briefly: Fire destroys cars, boats
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[Northern Advocate] of two fire crews using water from a swimming pool and a tanker to shuttle water from the irrigation system on Pungaere Rd. Fire safety officer Lindsay Murray said the fire appeared to have started in a light fitting but enquiries were continuing.
Couple lose almost everything in blaze
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[Northern Advocate] - Far North fire safety officer Lindsay Murray said it appeared the blaze had started near the fire box, which had been lit that afternoon. The fire box door was unlatched but it was unclear whether that was a result of the fire or it was open when the
Forces combine to rescue stranded kayakers
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[New Zealand Herald] - Kaeo chief fire officer Lindsay Murray said the men, who were both wearing lifejackets, were a bit embarrassed by all the attention, but otherwise "fighting fit". Meanwhile, Mr Metcalfe said that while this was going on, the police search and rescue
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