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Brewer’s rush hour super city campaign

September 9 was a busy day for Newmarket Business Association boss Cameron Brewer – it marked the first day of his plan to campaign fulltime for a spot on the super city council.

NBR staff
Fri, 10 Sep 2010

September 9 was a busy day for Newmarket Business Association boss Cameron Brewer – it marked the first day of his plan to campaign fulltime for a spot on the super city council.

On Private Bin’s usually dull drive home from the Orakei train station on Thursday night, he passed a bunch of hoardings

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NBR staff
Fri, 10 Sep 2010
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