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The hand-adzed roof beams leading from the lounge through to the dining room came from the now-demolished School for the Deaf, at the foot of Evans Pass in Sumner. The ceiling timbers are old heart rimu acquired when the tramway sheds were pulled down more years ago.

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Press, 14 December 1983, Page 16

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The hand-adzed roof beams leading from the lounge through to the dining room came from the now-demolished School for the Deaf, at the foot of Evans Pass in Sumner. The ceiling timbers are old heart rimu acquired when the tramway sheds were pulled down more years ago. Press, 14 December 1983, Page 16

The hand-adzed roof beams leading from the lounge through to the dining room came from the now-demolished School for the Deaf, at the foot of Evans Pass in Sumner. The ceiling timbers are old heart rimu acquired when the tramway sheds were pulled down more years ago. Press, 14 December 1983, Page 16

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