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• Firefighters called to 55 fireworks-related blazes across upper North Island
• Blazes on Mt Eden and Mt Wellington in Auckland
• Fireworks shot from cars and aimed at buildings, vegetation
• Fresh calls for fireworks ban as pet owners, firefighters brace for Guy Fawkes
At the same time, large fireworks were still being set off above the blaze.
A spokeswoman for Fire and Emergency New Zealand this morning told the Herald they were called to the blaze shortly after 9pm.
Five fire appliances attended the incident - two from Palmerston North and three from rural stations.
Meanwhile, a FENZ spokesman said overnight the blaze reached a size of 50m by 70m in size, Stuff reported.
The cause of the fire was unknown, however, several calls from the public had indicated fireworks were the cause.
The blaze was contained by 9.50pm, later extinguished by crews at 10.20pm.
Elsewhere, firefighters were called to more than 50 fireworks-related blazes throughout the country overnight.
Last night's woes come as anti-fireworks groups head to Parliament next week to lobby for a ban on private sales.
A select committee is hearing submissions on the issue after three separate petitions to ban fireworks sales garnered thousands of signatures.
But fireworks importers will also be speaking to the select committee, and they think the silent majority of the public is on their side.
The Government says it currently has no plans to change the law around fireworks.