"WINDING WAYS"
' "One day I wont out in the car visiting all tlio bays arid suburbs. .First of all wo visited Oriental Bay, the calm, blue waters, covered with darting wee seagulls—brown, white, black, . and speckled ones' too—coping softly. Then j we -saw Roseneath,' with all-its wond-1 rous views of the harbour, .the Heads, and Day's Bay. We flitted.by Mount yictoria and 2Y£, from where wo. saw the new basketball courts at Hataitai. We passed up above Evans Bay into Melrose, and oh! all the steep,-narrow, windy tracks through which we passed were amazing. Wo passed Lyall sSay, with all her treacherous sands, then Island Bay with its big island jutting out from the bay; Houghton Bay, with all its gigantic rocks; Ohiro Bay; then into Happy Valley, with the tiny farmhouses dotted here and there.' 7 "LITTLE GLADNESS." @&) ■Mi.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 10
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140"WINDING WAYS" Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1934, Page 10
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