A PROBLEM WITH WHICH MR. NORMAN SMITH HAS HAD TO CONTEND IN HIS SPEED ATTEMPTS ON NINETY-MILE BEACH, Dead toheroas which littered the beach in thousands early last week. Although gradually swept up to^ ard , k t^e y tyr ° s ° 0 f onJinary many of the shells have been splintered by the action of the breakers and a large quantity of fragments have been picked up in the tyres or culinary touring cars driving along the beach.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21119, 29 February 1932, Page 6
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77A PROBLEM WITH WHICH MR. NORMAN SMITH HAS HAD TO CONTEND IN HIS SPEED ATTEMPTS ON NINETY-MILE BEACH, Dead toheroas which littered the beach in thousands early last week. Although gradually swept up to^ard, kt^eytyr°s°0f onJinary many of the shells have been splintered by the action of the breakers and a large quantity of fragments have been picked up in the tyres or culinary touring cars driving along the beach. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21119, 29 February 1932, Page 6
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