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The Stone Store, New Zealands oldest standing European stone building,
was built in 1832-36. Designed by Wesleyan missionary John Hobbs and built
by an ex-convict stonemason from New South Wales, the Store was meant to house
New Zealand mission supplies and large quantities of wheat from the mission
farm at Te Waimate.
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