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NUGGET POINT, SOUTH OF PORT MOIiYNEUX, SHOWING THE LIGHTHOUSE IN THE DISTANCE. This picturesque locality ia increasing in popularity yearly as a holiday resort. Its attractions are fishing, shooting, botanising, and sea bathing. Theie are some noble rata trees in the neighbourhood, which are a glowing mass of crimson about Christmas time, while many otlier varieties of native flora beautify and adorn the landscape. Indeed, this favoured locality may be regarded as the " Brighton " of the Balclutha district.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 43

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NUGGET POINT, SOUTH OF PORT MOIiYNEUX, SHOWING THE LIGHTHOUSE IN THE DISTANCE. This picturesque locality ia increasing in popularity yearly as a holiday resort. Its attractions are fishing, shooting, botanising, and sea bathing. Theie are some noble rata trees in the neighbourhood, which are a glowing mass of crimson about Christmas time, while many otlier varieties of native flora beautify and adorn the landscape. Indeed, this favoured locality may be regarded as the " Brighton " of the Balclutha district. Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 43

NUGGET POINT, SOUTH OF PORT MOIiYNEUX, SHOWING THE LIGHTHOUSE IN THE DISTANCE. This picturesque locality ia increasing in popularity yearly as a holiday resort. Its attractions are fishing, shooting, botanising, and sea bathing. Theie are some noble rata trees in the neighbourhood, which are a glowing mass of crimson about Christmas time, while many otlier varieties of native flora beautify and adorn the landscape. Indeed, this favoured locality may be regarded as the " Brighton " of the Balclutha district. Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 43

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