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Mr Bob Hawkins, of Clarkville, drives a 1910 eight horsepower, single-cylinder, Burrell traction engine down the Main North Road through Belfast yesterday. With him is Mr Bruce Pilcher, of Rotorua. The engine and the threshing mill it towed will be demonstrated at the Belfast Country Fair in Blakes Road today and tomorrow. The fair, organised by the Belfast Golden Oldies Rugby Club, will raise money for the Canterbury Cot Death Fellowship Appeal.

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Press, 25 February 1989, Page 3

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Mr Bob Hawkins, of Clarkville, drives a 1910 eight horsepower, single-cylinder, Burrell traction engine down the Main North Road through Belfast yesterday. With him is Mr Bruce Pilcher, of Rotorua. The engine and the threshing mill it towed will be demonstrated at the Belfast Country Fair in Blakes Road today and tomorrow. The fair, organised by the Belfast Golden Oldies Rugby Club, will raise money for the Canterbury Cot Death Fellowship Appeal. Press, 25 February 1989, Page 3

Mr Bob Hawkins, of Clarkville, drives a 1910 eight horsepower, single-cylinder, Burrell traction engine down the Main North Road through Belfast yesterday. With him is Mr Bruce Pilcher, of Rotorua. The engine and the threshing mill it towed will be demonstrated at the Belfast Country Fair in Blakes Road today and tomorrow. The fair, organised by the Belfast Golden Oldies Rugby Club, will raise money for the Canterbury Cot Death Fellowship Appeal. Press, 25 February 1989, Page 3

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