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The recent petrol price rises are no added burden to Mrs Jean Olsen as she watches her 21-year-old pony, Pet, topping himself up from a bucket of free water held by Mr Anthony Bell at the Bell-Waimak Service Station yesterday. Mrs Olsen was returning from a shopping trip in Kaiapoi to her home at Chaneys, accompanied by her regular passenger, Chum, a 12-year-old Labrador,, when she paused for this pit stop.

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Press, 13 August 1980, Page 6

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The recent petrol price rises are no added burden to Mrs Jean Olsen as she watches her 21- year-old pony, Pet, topping himself up from a bucket of free water held by Mr Anthony Bell at the Bell-Waimak Service Station yesterday. Mrs Olsen was returning from a shopping trip in Kaiapoi to her home at Chaneys, accompanied by her regular passenger, Chum, a 12-year-old Labrador,, when she paused for this pit stop. Press, 13 August 1980, Page 6

The recent petrol price rises are no added burden to Mrs Jean Olsen as she watches her 21- year-old pony, Pet, topping himself up from a bucket of free water held by Mr Anthony Bell at the Bell-Waimak Service Station yesterday. Mrs Olsen was returning from a shopping trip in Kaiapoi to her home at Chaneys, accompanied by her regular passenger, Chum, a 12-year-old Labrador,, when she paused for this pit stop. Press, 13 August 1980, Page 6