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- Roving Camera
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Issue No 31 February 7, 1957 - Whales don't often come ashore here but when they do the problem is how to get rid of them. This one, which died at sea, was washed up at Kaiti. To dispose of it A big fire was built around the carcase, but this was not entirely successful, and in the end the remains had to be buried. The first all-steel bus built in Gisborne was this on...
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- February 7, 1957
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- Gisborne (North Island, New Zealand)
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- Major Marshall / Jim McCullough / Murray Halberg / Valerie Sloper
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