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Top: The east porch, which was the most dilapidated, both amo and maihi having been removed. The unusual central position of the doorway, with the rarely seen two windows, can be seen.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 23

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Top: The east porch, which was the most dilapidated, both amo and maihi having been removed. The unusual central position of the doorway, with the rarely seen two windows, can be seen. Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 23

Top: The east porch, which was the most dilapidated, both amo and maihi having been removed. The unusual central position of the doorway, with the rarely seen two windows, can be seen. Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 23

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