Murray Swan shows his dab hand at painting on the welcome sign on the eastern entrance to Ohakune. Murray and his wife Anne, from Snowbird Lodge in Clyde Street, have quietly been worktng on sprucing up the signs at all three of the town's entrances. Murray said they prefer to just get stuck in a do a job rather than creating a fuss which may delay it, hence the lack of pre-publicity for the project.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 582, 18 April 1995, Page 5
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75Murray Swan shows his dab hand at painting on the welcome sign on the eastern entrance to Ohakune. Murray and his wife Anne, from Snowbird Lodge in Clyde Street, have quietly been worktng on sprucing up the signs at all three of the town's entrances. Murray said they prefer to just get stuck in a do a job rather than creating a fuss which may delay it, hence the lack of pre-publicity for the project. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 582, 18 April 1995, Page 5
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