These important facilities are available from 7:30am to 9:30pm from October to March. I only inspected the women's but the men's facilites have a similar footprint. There were 2 cubicles but no nappy changing table. Plenty of toilet paper with 2 of the large rolls in each cubicle. A hand basin and soap dispenser and a hand drying facility was present. Overall it was clean and tidy.
This site use to be an inlet of Otago Harbour called Pelichet Bay. In 1870 the first railway line in Otago was opened. It linked Port Chalmers to Dunedin and a causeway was build across Pelichet Bay. The cut off part became known as Lake Logan. Over time it began to silt up and in 1913 reclamation began and continued after the end of WWI. It was turned into a park and in 1925 The New Zealand and South Seas Exhibit opened. The population of New Zealand stood at 1.25 million and there were 3 million paid entries. On the last day in 1926 there were 83,935 paid entries. If you walk south along the building To the south end of the adjacent building just before the fence you will see on the wall of the building a tablet that mentions the Exhibition. Now go back to the important facilities to gather the necessary information for finding the final that can be found at
S45 51.ABC E170 31.DEF
A = No of planter boxes by the small 90 minute parking lot in front of the toilets x 4
B = No of seat benches along the wall where the men's entrance
C = No of rows of bricks jutting out of the wall by the women's entrance + 1
D = No of identical structures just to the south of the women's toilets for bicycles
E = No of jutting out bricks per row in the wall by the entrance to the women's toilet
F = No of screws holding up the notice on any of the doors that gives the open hours.
Now add .001 minutes to the south coordinates and subtract .002 minutes from the east coordinates and you will get the position of the replacement cache that went in on 4-01-2024. checksum is 31