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Maniototo County Council Offices were built in 1878 in Italianate style and designed by County Engineer Richard Browne. Standing prominently on the corner of Earne and Leven Streets the Offices stand as a testament to the importance of the development of local government in the nineteenth century. The Maniototo County Council Offices is a single storey timber building, rectangular in plan. The original rusticated timber cladding, with corners picked out in timber quoins, has been covered with stucco, and the balustrade reconstructed. The arched windows and arched doorway supported by pilasters with Byzantine capitals and the door opening with a semicircular fanlight remain. A concrete block addition on the rear wall provides storage for the museum collection. The building has a Historic Places Catergory II listing.
Naseby was an important township during the gold rush of the 1860s and at its peak the population of the town was close to 4,000. It is located in the Manitoto area of Central Otago, New Zealand.
Day 4 of our holiday in Moeraki and Central Otago, NZ
Dentro de la Ruta de la Calidad, las Redes del Conocimiento también trabajan construyendo lo que es la más educada.
Building 27 - This was an office building, but somewhere behind here is the Jefferson school, dating from 1858. These are now developers' offices. On the right is Building 41, since demolished.
photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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