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Power and Warmth from Benmore And now much of this historic district has been obliterated by this new lake made by men. When W. B. Mantell, the Pakeha explorer, first entered the Waitaki region in 1848, he said to the Maori chief Huruhuru, ‘some day a bridge and a city will be here’. Today there stands in that high region the great dam and powerhouse which will bring power to our cities and warmth and light to our homes. Though we have lost a part of our cultural heritage, we shall in the end be well repaid through the efforts of the Pakeha and Maori builders of this great project.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 53

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Power and Warmth from Benmore Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 53

Power and Warmth from Benmore Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 53

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