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LOOKING DOWN FROM AN AEROPLANE ON MANSION HOUSE BAY. KAWAU ISLAND, AT PRESENT THE MECCA OF MANY CRUISING YACHT.) AND LAUNCHES A T • ■ w of the sheltered bay with pleasure craft at anchor off the jetty. Mansion House, formerly the residence of Sir George Grey, can be seen close to the beach m the fentrT of the photograph. Beyond are the attractively-laid out tennis courts, bowling and croquet greens, putting greens and bush walks which are so popular with visitors to this 4 favoured resort.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 8

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LOOKING DOWN FROM AN AEROPLANE ON MANSION HOUSE BAY. KAWAU ISLAND, AT PRESENT THE MECCA OF MANY CRUISING YACHT.) AND LAUNCHES A T • ■w of the sheltered bay with pleasure craft at anchor off the jetty. Mansion House, formerly the residence of Sir George Grey, can be seen close to the beach m the fentrT of the photograph. Beyond are the attractively-laid out tennis courts, bowling and croquet greens, putting greens and bush walks which are so popular with visitors to this 4 favoured resort. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 8

LOOKING DOWN FROM AN AEROPLANE ON MANSION HOUSE BAY. KAWAU ISLAND, AT PRESENT THE MECCA OF MANY CRUISING YACHT.) AND LAUNCHES A T • ■w of the sheltered bay with pleasure craft at anchor off the jetty. Mansion House, formerly the residence of Sir George Grey, can be seen close to the beach m the fentrT of the photograph. Beyond are the attractively-laid out tennis courts, bowling and croquet greens, putting greens and bush walks which are so popular with visitors to this 4 favoured resort. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21763, 31 March 1934, Page 8

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