ONCE A BUSTLING WEST COAST TOWNSHIP—Te Kuha, six mitts from Westport. Situated on the south bank of the Buller river, at the mouth of the Buller gorse, Te Kuha was a busy township (complete with hotels) in the- early days of settlement, when all traffic was ferried across the river at this point. Now it contains only a group-of farm buildings.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28559, 12 April 1958, Page 8
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61ONCE A BUSTLING WEST COAST TOWNSHIP—Te Kuha, six mitts from Westport. Situated on the south bank of the Buller river, at the mouth of the Buller gorse, Te Kuha was a busy township (complete with hotels) in the- early days of settlement, when all traffic was ferried across the river at this point. Now it contains only a group-of farm buildings. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28559, 12 April 1958, Page 8
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