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Ohakune turned out in force last Saturday to welcome the Governor General Sir Paul Reeves, Lady Reeves Maori Affairs Minister Koro Wetere and Railways Minister Richard Prebble plus 300 people travelling on the electrification celebration train. Deputy Mayor Bruce

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 248, 28 June 1988, Page 3

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Ohakune turned out in force last Saturday to welcome the Governor General Sir Paul Reeves, Lady Reeves Maori Affairs Minister Koro Wetere and Railways Minister Richard Prebble plus 300 people travelling on the electrification celebration train. Deputy Mayor Bruce Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 248, 28 June 1988, Page 3

Ohakune turned out in force last Saturday to welcome the Governor General Sir Paul Reeves, Lady Reeves Maori Affairs Minister Koro Wetere and Railways Minister Richard Prebble plus 300 people travelling on the electrification celebration train. Deputy Mayor Bruce Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 248, 28 June 1988, Page 3

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