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This tranquil stretch of the Wairarapa Stream in Fendalton is clearly off-limits to the public. There is no access from Fendalton Road, the lawns sweep right down to the river’s edge, and a private boatshed and fence can be seen at the bank in the distance.

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Press, 25 February 1977, Page 13

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This tranquil stretch of the Wairarapa Stream in Fendalton is clearly off-limits to the public. There is no access from Fendalton Road, the lawns sweep right down to the river’s edge, and a private boatshed and fence can be seen at the bank in the distance. Press, 25 February 1977, Page 13

This tranquil stretch of the Wairarapa Stream in Fendalton is clearly off-limits to the public. There is no access from Fendalton Road, the lawns sweep right down to the river’s edge, and a private boatshed and fence can be seen at the bank in the distance. Press, 25 February 1977, Page 13

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