For the second time offers to the council to buy the Ohakune Jubilee Park tank have been turned down, again thanks to Mr Graeme Dixon. Mr Dixon, of Dixon Engineering reminded the council of the hours of volunteer work that went into getting the tank into the park, and once again offered to maintain the tank in a presentable condition.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 241, 3 May 1988, Page 5
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60For the second time offers to the council to buy the Ohakune Jubilee Park tank have been turned down, again thanks to Mr Graeme Dixon. Mr Dixon, of Dixon Engineering reminded the council of the hours of volunteer work that went into getting the tank into the park, and once again offered to maintain the tank in a presentable condition. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 241, 3 May 1988, Page 5
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