BATHING AT COX'S CREEK.
Sir, —During the past three years Cox'* Creek has become exceedingly popular at a bathing resort. Hundreds of people swim there in the evenings when the (Side is suitable and the two small dressing sheds, minus electric lights, are so crowded as to make conditions extremely uncomfortable. Since the new concrete bridge was completed, large boulders have been left lying about and they become dangerous obstructions . when the tide covers them. Their removal by wheelbarrow would entail half an hour's work. We hope that those concerned will give us additional dressing accommodation by next summer, by which time a new estate in the vicinty will be settled and the present bathing sheds, now overtaxed, will be in greater demand. Bnxo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19879, 24 February 1928, Page 14
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