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THE ENTRANCE TO OTAGO HARBOUR showing the breakwater at Aramoana on the left and Taiaroa head, at the extreme end of Otago Peninsula, on the right, where the Marine Department’s lighthouse is situated. Aramoana, locally known as The Spit, is a popular seaside resort seven miles from Port Chalmers.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 7

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THE ENTRANCE TO OTAGO HARBOUR showing the breakwater at Aramoana on the left and Taiaroa head, at the extreme end of Otago Peninsula, on the right, where the Marine Department’s lighthouse is situated. Aramoana, locally known as The Spit, is a popular seaside resort seven miles from Port Chalmers. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 7

THE ENTRANCE TO OTAGO HARBOUR showing the breakwater at Aramoana on the left and Taiaroa head, at the extreme end of Otago Peninsula, on the right, where the Marine Department’s lighthouse is situated. Aramoana, locally known as The Spit, is a popular seaside resort seven miles from Port Chalmers. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30678, 18 February 1965, Page 7

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