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Fish & game building move

To be discussed on Thursday night at the council chambers in Miro St, Ohakune (meeting open to the public) is a plan to shift the Fish and Game Council's building from 29 Duncan Street to a site behind the Waimarino Museum in Seddon Street. The Game Council has offered to donate the building to the council, along with removal expenses, be- . cause of its historical importance. Once moved, the game council intends to apply for classification as an historic place.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1993, Page 3

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Fish & game building move Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1993, Page 3

Fish & game building move Ruapehu Bulletin, 3 August 1993, Page 3

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