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"Evening Post" Photo. RONGOTAI RECREATION GROUND.— Fifty acres of recreation ground will be made available at Rongotai, without interfering with the flying grounds, when the work of sand levelling, shown in progress above, is finished. Over two hundred men are engaged on this light work. Some, idea of the extent of the work may be gained from, the picture. Large dunes have to be taken down ana big basins filled. Rotten rock from Palmer Head will be spread over the whole to keep the sand quiet. '*

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1931, Page 7

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"Evening Post" Photo. RONGOTAI RECREATION GROUND.—Fifty acres of recreation ground will be made available at Rongotai, without interfering with the flying grounds, when the work of sand levelling, shown in progress above, is finished. Over two hundred men are engaged on this light work. Some, idea of the extent of the work may be gained from, the picture. Large dunes have to be taken down ana big basins filled. Rotten rock from Palmer Head will be spread over the whole to keep the sand quiet. '* Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1931, Page 7

"Evening Post" Photo. RONGOTAI RECREATION GROUND.—Fifty acres of recreation ground will be made available at Rongotai, without interfering with the flying grounds, when the work of sand levelling, shown in progress above, is finished. Over two hundred men are engaged on this light work. Some, idea of the extent of the work may be gained from, the picture. Large dunes have to be taken down ana big basins filled. Rotten rock from Palmer Head will be spread over the whole to keep the sand quiet. '* Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1931, Page 7

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