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Strongman, each gained a fourth place, Anthony with 92% in Paper A and Paul with 80% in Paper B.

Carpentry and Joinery— Second Qualifying Tarau Uka of the Cook Islands achieved third equal place in aggregate, with 83% in Paper A and 88% in Paper B.

Fitting, Turning and Machining— First Qualifying An Opotiki boy, Mokotua Papuni, gained fourth equal place in aggregate, obtaining 76% in Paper A and 74% in Paper B. Murray Caton of Waimana came third equal in Paper B with 78% Aleni Viggo from the Cook Islands adjusts his timber as he works on the frame of a front door.

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