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PROTEST RE BEACH ROAD AT KOHIMARAMA. —In order to link Kohimarama and Mission Bay, in continuation of the waterfront road* the City Council propose to run the road across the beach to a depth of 80 feet. At last night's council meeting the Tamaki West Ratepayers' Association protested against the spoiling of this popular resort. The dotted line in the top picture is the approximate route of the proposed road, and below, the man standing on the beach indicates the . - • . width which wotild be taken in the making of the road.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 186, 8 August 1930, Page 8

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PROTEST RE BEACH ROAD AT KOHIMARAMA.—In order to link Kohimarama and Mission Bay, in continuation of the waterfront road* the City Council propose to run the road across the beach to a depth of 80 feet. At last night's council meeting the Tamaki West Ratepayers' Association protested against the spoiling of this popular resort. The dotted line in the top picture is the approximate route of the proposed road, and below, the man standing on the beach indicates the . – • . width which wotild be taken in the making of the road. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 186, 8 August 1930, Page 8

PROTEST RE BEACH ROAD AT KOHIMARAMA.—In order to link Kohimarama and Mission Bay, in continuation of the waterfront road* the City Council propose to run the road across the beach to a depth of 80 feet. At last night's council meeting the Tamaki West Ratepayers' Association protested against the spoiling of this popular resort. The dotted line in the top picture is the approximate route of the proposed road, and below, the man standing on the beach indicates the . – • . width which wotild be taken in the making of the road. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 186, 8 August 1930, Page 8