3NEROA, most popular of all Waihekes beaches, is long and wide rnWES BAY a sheltered cove at the furthermost eastern end of the island, is the scene of an annual and gives fine swimming at all tides. Looking across at the hay from , . . regatta, besides being a favourite resort of holiday-making yachtsmen m the summer, the eastward. Oneroa is reached from Surf dale or Matialia by road.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)
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673NEROA, most popular of all Waihekes beaches, is long and wide rnWES BAY a sheltered cove at the furthermost eastern end of the island, is the scene of an annual and gives fine swimming at all tides. Looking across at the hay from , . . regatta, besides being a favourite resort of holiday-making yachtsmen m the summer, the eastward. Oneroa is reached from Surf dale or Matialia by road. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 88, 15 April 1939, Page 1 (Supplement)
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