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Contractors .fasten netting on the $96,000 sea wall at Motunau Beach. From left are Mr Geoff Lomax, Aaron Greenhalgh, aged 15, Mr and Mr Wayne Greenhalgh. The wall is designed to prevent further erosion of the clay cliff (left). A special fabric underneath prevents sand Z the. wall. About 50m of the planned 330m of the wall is complete. Construction takes place between tides. The job is expected to be finished by the beginning of next month. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN.

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Press, 6 October 1989, Page 1

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Contractors .fasten netting on the $96,000 sea wall at Motunau Beach. From left are Mr Geoff Lomax, Aaron Greenhalgh, aged 15, Mr and Mr Wayne Greenhalgh. The wall is designed to prevent further erosion of the clay cliff (left). A special fabric underneath prevents sand Z the. wall. About 50m of the planned 330m of the wall is complete. Construction takes place between tides. The job is expected to be finished by the beginning of next month. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN. Press, 6 October 1989, Page 1

Contractors .fasten netting on the $96,000 sea wall at Motunau Beach. From left are Mr Geoff Lomax, Aaron Greenhalgh, aged 15, Mr and Mr Wayne Greenhalgh. The wall is designed to prevent further erosion of the clay cliff (left). A special fabric underneath prevents sand Z the. wall. About 50m of the planned 330m of the wall is complete. Construction takes place between tides. The job is expected to be finished by the beginning of next month. —Photograph by JULIANNE MYERS-POULSEN. Press, 6 October 1989, Page 1