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• . "Evening Post" rhoto, Scenes on' the 'way to Cape Kidnappers, at the southern extremity of Hawke's ißay,. and not far from Napier, Here is the great nesting-place of the gannet, several being shown ncsting in the picture above. The top illustration shows the riigged nature of the coast at. the cape at half-tide. On Me right are seen sortie of'the'huge- cliffs- which are a feature of this portion of, the Hawke's Bay coast, and where it. is, • ' practically impossible to.pass -high tide.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 11

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• . "Evening Post" rhoto, Scenes on' the 'way to Cape Kidnappers, at the southern extremity of Hawke's ißay,. and not far from Napier, Here is the great nesting-place of the gannet, several being shown ncsting in the picture above. The top illustration shows the riigged nature of the coast at. the cape at half-tide. On Me right are seen sortie of'the'huge- cliffs- which are a feature of this portion of, the Hawke's Bay coast, and where it. is, • ' practically impossible to.pass -high tide. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 11

• . "Evening Post" rhoto, Scenes on' the 'way to Cape Kidnappers, at the southern extremity of Hawke's ißay,. and not far from Napier, Here is the great nesting-place of the gannet, several being shown ncsting in the picture above. The top illustration shows the riigged nature of the coast at. the cape at half-tide. On Me right are seen sortie of'the'huge- cliffs- which are a feature of this portion of, the Hawke's Bay coast, and where it. is, • ' practically impossible to.pass -high tide. Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 96, 20 October 1937, Page 11