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Greymouth in 1866. It was known as the crescent city. lying as it did some two miles along the waterfront to the Mawhera pa There was no wharf, and vessels were moored to tree stumps.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 11

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Greymouth in 1866. It was known as the crescent city. lying as it did some two miles along the waterfront to the Mawhera pa There was no wharf, and vessels were moored to tree stumps. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 11

Greymouth in 1866. It was known as the crescent city. lying as it did some two miles along the waterfront to the Mawhera pa There was no wharf, and vessels were moored to tree stumps. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 11

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