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The 55-year old St Joseph 's Catholic Church in Ohakune which is registered with the Historic Places Trust, it is because of this registration as a historic building that the proposed interior alterations are being questioned by some parishioners.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 23, 6 November 1984, Page 12

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The 55-year old St Joseph 's Catholic Church in Ohakune which is registered with the Historic Places Trust, it is because of this registration as a historic building that the proposed interior alterations are being questioned by some parishioners. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 23, 6 November 1984, Page 12

The 55-year old St Joseph 's Catholic Church in Ohakune which is registered with the Historic Places Trust, it is because of this registration as a historic building that the proposed interior alterations are being questioned by some parishioners. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 23, 6 November 1984, Page 12

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