The starting coordinates will bring you to the white, rough cast information booth that also contains the unisex, wheelchair accessible toilet. There is one blue door that leads into the cubicle where you will find the white cermanic toilet in the far right corner with its ubiquious white plastic seat with a white plastic cistern on the wall behind the seat. This cistern gives you a choice of two water flow rates for flushing your deposit out of sight and out of mind.
From the seated position you will find the plastic toilet paper holder to your right. It can only hold one of those large rolls of paper that seem to be typical of most of thelocal public loos. This roll holder is located in the "elbow" of the hand rail. Just along from this by the far end of the wall is the white cermanic hand basin that has a stainless steel tap. Located above this is the plastic liquid soap dispenser. Next you have the plastic paper hand towel dispenser with the waste bin on the floor below it and in the corner.
Lighting is from the air vents at roof level. No light bulb or coat hanger appear to be present. Overall there seems to be plenty of natural light. I couldn't see any signs saying when the unit is locked at night but don't assume that it is unlocked. I detected no mal oudour in this clean and tidy facitity.
Read the panels in the booth and use information from these and from the panel on the toilet door to get the information to answer the questions below to work out the coordinates. There is the seat that you walked past while gathering the information to sit on while checking your shecksum and punching your coordinates into your device. there is no need to go outside the cemetery to find the 750ml cache, nor is there any need to rummage around any gravestones.
The cache can be found at S45 5A.BCD E170 2E.FGH
A = The architect of the prominent Presbyterian church was born in18A3
B = By 18B4 the population of the whole Taieri area was approximately 260
C = In late 185C Rev Thomas Burns estimated there were 38 inhabitants at East Taieri and ...
D = On one of the panels there is a liist of the earliest deaths appearing on headstones. One of them was 3D yeard old.
E = First digit of the PT number
F = The Otago Provincial Superintendent thought of the establishment of 1F new cemeteries...
G = There is a photo of Riccarton, Taieri Plains that is dated 192G
H = No burials registered before November 190H have survived.
Checksum = 34