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Captain Mark Cavanagh (left) and Sapper Shane Campbell, territorial soldiers with the No. 3 field squadron of the Royal New Zealand Engineers, trim timber on the viewing platforms at Orana Park on Saturday as part of a community project The soldiers helped set up the platforms in July for the African Plains Development and were on hand during the weekend to see the work completed. The finishing touches will include a thatched roof and manuka stick railings on the outside of the platforms.

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Press, 5 September 1988, Page 7

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Captain Mark Cavanagh (left) and Sapper Shane Campbell, territorial soldiers with the No. 3 field squadron of the Royal New Zealand Engineers, trim timber on the viewing platforms at Orana Park on Saturday as part of a community project The soldiers helped set up the platforms in July for the African Plains Development and were on hand during the weekend to see the work completed. The finishing touches will include a thatched roof and manuka stick railings on the outside of the platforms. Press, 5 September 1988, Page 7

Captain Mark Cavanagh (left) and Sapper Shane Campbell, territorial soldiers with the No. 3 field squadron of the Royal New Zealand Engineers, trim timber on the viewing platforms at Orana Park on Saturday as part of a community project The soldiers helped set up the platforms in July for the African Plains Development and were on hand during the weekend to see the work completed. The finishing touches will include a thatched roof and manuka stick railings on the outside of the platforms. Press, 5 September 1988, Page 7