Constable Dale Pohio, and Ajax, lead the police dog section of the Christchurch Police during a street parade in Christchurch yesterday. The t march was held to promote an open day at the Central Police Station on Sunday, the first in eight years. At rear (from left), are Constable Keith Nicol, with Khan, Constable Derek Shaw, with Spike, the regional police dog co-ordinator, Senior-Sergeant L. J. Bruce, Constable Geoff Bryant, with Sultan, and Constable Bruce Lamb (partly obscured), with Rebal.
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80Constable Dale Pohio, and Ajax, lead the police dog section of the Christchurch Police during a street parade in Christchurch yesterday. The t march was held to promote an open day at the Central Police Station on Sunday, the first in eight years. At rear (from left), are Constable Keith Nicol, with Khan, Constable Derek Shaw, with Spike, the regional police dog co-ordinator, Senior-Sergeant L. J. Bruce, Constable Geoff Bryant, with Sultan, and Constable Bruce Lamb (partly obscured), with Rebal. Press, 17 October 1987, Page 8
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