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The new Officers Mess in Waiouru was designed by Mr Eddie Belchambers of Belchambers, Low and Associates of Wanganui totake advantage of the sloping granite hillside site. Originally designed 10 years ago the 'cascading' seven-tiered storeys utilise low-stress and relatively maintenance-free materials. The Mess was constructed by McMillan & Lockwood of Wanganui who completed their contract within three years — more than four months ahead of schedule.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 27, 3 December 1984, Page 1

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The new Officers Mess in Waiouru was designed by Mr Eddie Belchambers of Belchambers, Low and Associates of Wanganui totake advantage of the sloping granite hillside site. Originally designed 10 years ago the 'cascading' seven-tiered storeys utilise low-stress and relatively maintenance-free materials. The Mess was constructed by McMillan & Lockwood of Wanganui who completed their contract within three years — more than four months ahead of schedule. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 27, 3 December 1984, Page 1

The new Officers Mess in Waiouru was designed by Mr Eddie Belchambers of Belchambers, Low and Associates of Wanganui totake advantage of the sloping granite hillside site. Originally designed 10 years ago the 'cascading' seven-tiered storeys utilise low-stress and relatively maintenance-free materials. The Mess was constructed by McMillan & Lockwood of Wanganui who completed their contract within three years — more than four months ahead of schedule. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 27, 3 December 1984, Page 1

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