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In about six weeks' time the busy Caltex service station in Raetihi will have four brand new islands and a nice big shop. The manager of the Caltex service station Raetihi, Ken Summerhays (pictured), says that under the Resource Management Act the existing petrol tanks were deemed obsolete and it was decided that instead of just replacing the tanks Caltex would go the whole hog and build Raetihi a top-of-the line service station.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 608, 17 October 1995, Page 7

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In about six weeks' time the busy Caltex service station in Raetihi will have four brand new islands and a nice big shop. The manager of the Caltex service station Raetihi, Ken Summerhays (pictured), says that under the Resource Management Act the existing petrol tanks were deemed obsolete and it was decided that instead of just replacing the tanks Caltex would go the whole hog and build Raetihi a top-of-the line service station. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 608, 17 October 1995, Page 7

In about six weeks' time the busy Caltex service station in Raetihi will have four brand new islands and a nice big shop. The manager of the Caltex service station Raetihi, Ken Summerhays (pictured), says that under the Resource Management Act the existing petrol tanks were deemed obsolete and it was decided that instead of just replacing the tanks Caltex would go the whole hog and build Raetihi a top-of-the line service station. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 608, 17 October 1995, Page 7

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