I came to the same conclusion as David regarding the site of house #10 here.
As mentioned in his notes, the house suffered badly in the war, being robbed of all wood by the locals and damaged by the Japanese because it was western owned. Here in its damaged state.
For an idea of how it looked before it was destroyed, see House #9, which was very similar in build.
Picture thanks to the Presbyterian Research Centre website, NZ, where it is named House #10.
Thanks to moddsey for the link.
Date picture taken
1946 (year is approximate)
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