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A model of the Burroughs LINC computer software firm’s new building to be built on New Zealand’s first high technology park being developed in Waimairi. Holding the model are two of the firm’s employees, Mrs Mary Harvey, left, the management services manager, and Miss Jane Mattsen. The foundations of the building were laid yesterday on the recently approved park, which is next to the firm’s premises in Sheffield Crescent. The building is the only confirmed development at the park so far.

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Press, 21 January 1986, Page 9

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A model of the Burroughs LINC computer software firm’s new building to be built on New Zealand’s first high technology park being developed in Waimairi. Holding the model are two of the firm’s employees, Mrs Mary Harvey, left, the management services manager, and Miss Jane Mattsen. The foundations of the building were laid yesterday on the recently approved park, which is next to the firm’s premises in Sheffield Crescent. The building is the only confirmed development at the park so far. Press, 21 January 1986, Page 9

A model of the Burroughs LINC computer software firm’s new building to be built on New Zealand’s first high technology park being developed in Waimairi. Holding the model are two of the firm’s employees, Mrs Mary Harvey, left, the management services manager, and Miss Jane Mattsen. The foundations of the building were laid yesterday on the recently approved park, which is next to the firm’s premises in Sheffield Crescent. The building is the only confirmed development at the park so far. Press, 21 January 1986, Page 9

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