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This pile of what has been described as "construction materials" is being left on this prime Goldfinch Street section as a protest against the Ohakune Borough Council's decision not to allow the owner to relocate a previously-owned dwelling on the site until adequate plans were submitted. Some wit has marked the pile of rotting timbers with a sign aptly painted with the words 'Maison Rat'.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 19, 9 October 1984, Page 1

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This pile of what has been described as "construction materials" is being left on this prime Goldfinch Street section as a protest against the Ohakune Borough Council's decision not to allow the owner to relocate a previously-owned dwelling on the site until adequate plans were submitted. Some wit has marked the pile of rotting timbers with a sign aptly painted with the words 'Maison Rat'. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 19, 9 October 1984, Page 1

This pile of what has been described as "construction materials" is being left on this prime Goldfinch Street section as a protest against the Ohakune Borough Council's decision not to allow the owner to relocate a previously-owned dwelling on the site until adequate plans were submitted. Some wit has marked the pile of rotting timbers with a sign aptly painted with the words 'Maison Rat'. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 19, 9 October 1984, Page 1

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