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HEAD OF THE TINAKORI VALLEY, WELLINGTON.-View taken from Road, above the Karori tramwaytunnel, looking the Hutt Valkey. On the right are Upland Road and the Viaduct which links Kelburn and the main road to Karori. Glenmore Street and the Botanical Gardens are seen on the left, with the snow-clad ranges in the distance.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1935, Page 11

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HEAD OF THE TINAKORI VALLEY, WELLINGTON.-View taken from Road, above the Karori tramwaytunnel, looking the Hutt Valkey. On the right are Upland Road and the Viaduct which links Kelburn and the main road to Karori. Glenmore Street and the Botanical Gardens are seen on the left, with the snow-clad ranges in the distance. Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1935, Page 11

HEAD OF THE TINAKORI VALLEY, WELLINGTON.-View taken from Road, above the Karori tramwaytunnel, looking the Hutt Valkey. On the right are Upland Road and the Viaduct which links Kelburn and the main road to Karori. Glenmore Street and the Botanical Gardens are seen on the left, with the snow-clad ranges in the distance. Taranaki Daily News, 12 September 1935, Page 11

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