The Ohakune power plant pictured in August 1914. After the power station was decommissioned the room was used as a workshop by the King Country Power Board until this month but with the board moving to new premises the future of the building is in doubt.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 265, 29 November 1988, Page 8
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46The Ohakune power plant pictured in August 1914. After the power station was decommissioned the room was used as a workshop by the King Country Power Board until this month but with the board moving to new premises the future of the building is in doubt. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 265, 29 November 1988, Page 8
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