SURF REPORT
Deep holes have formed on either side of the flags at the St. Kilda beach, but a channel which ran close to the water’s edge has now disappeared and has been replaced by smooth, shelving sand. A rip Is running towards St. Clair and care must be taken at full tide, which to-day is at 5.47 a.m. and 6.12 p.m. At St. Clair, the sea is moderate, and the beach is in good condition. There is a strong rip running towards the south.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26982, 18 January 1949, Page 6
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85SURF REPORT Otago Daily Times, Issue 26982, 18 January 1949, Page 6
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