CAPTAIN COOK'S MONUMENTS.
On Thursday evening, en "tyj IYA, a "Life of Captain French writer, the speaker I ' Ul jsj referred to the matter 0 , f 'J to the great navigator, t that although one had bee if Gisborne there were no others land, especially mentioning vi > coos, Sound (the favourite rendezv . nto these waters). I would lite t° P this is wrong, and that I wa f P.. feW£ Cove, Queen Charlotte Sound 1913, I think) when a P lam a : nve ileiss monument to Captain Cook wa a flat-topped pyramid of rough J 8 boa {| about Bft square at the f high, surmounted by_ an oldstands on the beach in the m gea of and looks out towards the op Strait, and is plainly visible in and out of the sound.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 65, 18 March 1930, Page 6
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