Ohakune's power station, pictured soon after completion in 1914. The building still stands, with additions, near the corner of Lee Street and Mangawhero Terrace and the end of the water flume and tops of the penstocks are still visible. See story facing page
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 265, 29 November 1988, Page 9
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43Ohakune's power station, pictured soon after completion in 1914. The building still stands, with additions, near the corner of Lee Street and Mangawhero Terrace and the end of the water flume and tops of the penstocks are still visible. See story facing page Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 265, 29 November 1988, Page 9
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