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The walls of the new Waimarino Health Centre in Raetihi quickly take shape — progress pictured is as at yesterday morning with work having started the previous Monday. Builder Peter Richards said the building would now take shape fairly quickly, with the walls up by the end of the week, trusses on by next week and the roof expected to go

on by the end of the month. Completion date approximately 12 weeks after that date. He said the recent strike at the Lockwood factory only caused a minor delay in the delivery of the components — about 10 days.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 7

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The walls of the new Waimarino Health Centre in Raetihi quickly take shape — progress pictured is as at yesterday morning with work having started the previous Monday. Builder Peter Richards said the building would now take shape fairly quickly, with the walls up by the end of the week, trusses on by next week and the roof expected to go on by the end of the month. Completion date approximately 12 weeks after that date. He said the recent strike at the Lockwood factory only caused a minor delay in the delivery of the components — about 10 days. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 7

The walls of the new Waimarino Health Centre in Raetihi quickly take shape — progress pictured is as at yesterday morning with work having started the previous Monday. Builder Peter Richards said the building would now take shape fairly quickly, with the walls up by the end of the week, trusses on by next week and the roof expected to go on by the end of the month. Completion date approximately 12 weeks after that date. He said the recent strike at the Lockwood factory only caused a minor delay in the delivery of the components — about 10 days. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 584, 2 May 1995, Page 7

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