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PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN.—There are few more pleasant places in Auckland than Cornwall Park, and yet another area is being appointed {or public use. In a large grassy field, fringed with trees, a drinking fountain is being erected, approaches have been built and scats will be provided, and it will not be long before the area, which is close to the Green Lane Road, will be opened. (Sec letterpress below.) , __ ,

BERTHED IN SPARKLING SUNSHINE. — Tourists who arrived yesterday by the Orient liner Oronsay saw Auckland looking her best, bathed in summer brilliance. The stalely visitor berthed at Prince's wharf, with the harbour flecked with sun spots.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 11

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PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN.—There are few more pleasant places in Auckland than Cornwall Park, and yet another area is being appointed {or public use. In a large grassy field, fringed with trees, a drinking fountain is being erected, approaches have been built and scats will be provided, and it will not be long before the area, which is close to the Green Lane Road, will be opened. (Sec letterpress below.) , __ , BERTHED IN SPARKLING SUNSHINE.—Tourists who arrived yesterday by the Orient liner Oronsay saw Auckland looking her best, bathed in summer brilliance. The stalely visitor berthed at Prince's wharf, with the harbour flecked with sun spots. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 11

PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN.—There are few more pleasant places in Auckland than Cornwall Park, and yet another area is being appointed {or public use. In a large grassy field, fringed with trees, a drinking fountain is being erected, approaches have been built and scats will be provided, and it will not be long before the area, which is close to the Green Lane Road, will be opened. (Sec letterpress below.) , __ , BERTHED IN SPARKLING SUNSHINE.—Tourists who arrived yesterday by the Orient liner Oronsay saw Auckland looking her best, bathed in summer brilliance. The stalely visitor berthed at Prince's wharf, with the harbour flecked with sun spots. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1937, Page 11