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Karen Hawke of the Department of Conservation holds several broken interpretation plaques, destroyed by vandals on the Rimu Track Forest Walk, opposite the Ohakune Ranger Station. Miss Hawke said money set aside for additional signs would now have to be spent on replacing the damaged signs, worth about $40 each installed. There are now 10 signs left of the 20 that were on the track. She called for anyone with Information about the damage to contact the department or the police.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 7

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Karen Hawke of the Department of Conservation holds several broken interpretation plaques, destroyed by vandals on the Rimu Track Forest Walk, opposite the Ohakune Ranger Station. Miss Hawke said money set aside for additional signs would now have to be spent on replacing the damaged signs, worth about $40 each installed. There are now 10 signs left of the 20 that were on the track. She called for anyone with Information about the damage to contact the department or the police. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 7

Karen Hawke of the Department of Conservation holds several broken interpretation plaques, destroyed by vandals on the Rimu Track Forest Walk, opposite the Ohakune Ranger Station. Miss Hawke said money set aside for additional signs would now have to be spent on replacing the damaged signs, worth about $40 each installed. There are now 10 signs left of the 20 that were on the track. She called for anyone with Information about the damage to contact the department or the police. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 521, 1 February 1994, Page 7

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