Neil Kearns, of Rangiora, watches as Andrew Davidson, of Harewood, fills this Burrell eight horse-power steam engine with about 1350 litres of water at the Lions Club’s vintage fair in Christchurch. About 25,000 people attended the two-day event. Almost $10,000 was raised for the St John Ambulance for a the purchase of resuscitation education equipment.
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55Neil Kearns, of Rangiora, watches as Andrew Davidson, of Harewood, fills this Burrell eight horse-power steam engine with about 1350 litres of water at the Lions Club’s vintage fair in Christchurch. About 25,000 people attended the two-day event. Almost $10,000 was raised for the St John Ambulance for a the purchase of resuscitation education equipment. Press, 16 March 1982, Page 3
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