TWO VISITORS TO KAIKOURA.—TOP: The small motor-vessel Paroto approaching her berth at Kaikoura yesterday morning to unload a cargo of cement. In the background are the Seaward Kaikoura mountains. The Paroto is the first cargo ship to work the port for about 25 years. BOTTOM: A seal poses on the beach along the Esplanade at Ingles Bay, where it has made its home during the week. The seal is one of a school now frequenting the Lighthouse reef at the Point, Kaikoura.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27374, 12 June 1954, Page 8
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82TWO VISITORS TO KAIKOURA.—TOP: The small motor-vessel Paroto approaching her berth at Kaikoura yesterday morning to unload a cargo of cement. In the background are the Seaward Kaikoura mountains. The Paroto is the first cargo ship to work the port for about 25 years. BOTTOM: A seal poses on the beach along the Esplanade at Ingles Bay, where it has made its home during the week. The seal is one of a school now frequenting the Lighthouse reef at the Point, Kaikoura. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27374, 12 June 1954, Page 8
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