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To Correspondents.
Evening Star
10 May 1907

Untitled
Manawatu Standard
12 March 1941

ST. CLAIR BEACH.
Evening Star
11 March 1920

THE ST. CLAIR BEACH.
Otago Daily Times
13 August 1923

SWIMMERS CENSURED.
Wairarapa Age
10 January 1929

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT.
Otago Daily Times
22 January 1914

A GENERAL VIEW OF ST. CLAIR BEACH, FROM THE BATHS, SHOWING THE NEW PAVILION, AND THE INITIAL WORK ON THE ESPLANADE (ON THE EXTREME RIGHT). —Armstrong:, photo.
Otago Witness
4 December 1912

1—A shepherdess. 2—Dunedin from Elm Row. 3— Cruising off the Heads. 4- St. Clair Beach. 5—ln Harbour. 6—The Remarkables from Queenstown. 7—The Track at Bob’s Cove, Lake Wakatipu. 8—Summer House, Botanical Gardens.
Evening Star
21 December 1932

EROSION AT ST. CLAIR.—This picture, taken recently, shows in a striking manner how the ravages of the sea affect the St. Clair beach from time to time, (See article this page.)
Evening Star
6 October 1936

VIEW OF ST. CLAIR BEACH, PHOTOGRAPHED AT EASTER, 1907. It will be noticed that and covers the foreshore right up to the embankment. The nearest groyne is well surrounded by sand. —Stuart, photo.
Otago Witness
12 April 1921

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4
Poverty Bay Herald
21 January 1928

SWIMMERS CENSURED
Evening Post
9 January 1929

SWIMMERS CENSURED.
Manawatu Standard
10 January 1929

SWIMMING
Wanganui Chronicle
25 January 1928

LIFE-SAVING CONTEST IN THE SURF AT ST. CLAlR.—Spectators watching the contest between the St. Clair Club and the Sumner Club at St. Clair beach during the week-end. The Sumner team won by eight points.
Press
19 January 1932

A FREAK OF NATURE RESEMBLING "JOEY" At first glance this potato, dug up in South Dunedin garden bears a distinct resemblance to "Joey." the sea lion which frequented St. Clair beach sometime ago.
Otago Daily Times
9 April 1937

EROSION ON THE ST. CLAIR BEACH Heavy seas during the past week have caused considerable erosion on the beach between St. Clair and St. Kilda. Large quantities of sand and marram grass have been swept away.
Otago Daily Times
18 May 1939

SURF CHAMPIONSHIPS
Otago Daily Times
13 February 1943

SURFING ACCIDENT
Evening Post
12 November 1934

Untitled
Evening Star
12 February 1944

CARGILL'S CASTLE
Evening Star
20 January 1933

SURF CHAMPIONSHIPS TO-MORROW
Evening Star
13 February 1943

SWIMMERS CENSURED
Evening Star
8 January 1929

RARE SUMMER SUNSHINE TAKES CROWDS TO PLAYGROUNDS.—Some of the sunbathers on St. Clair Beach yesterday afternoon, when the largest crowd this season was induced to sample the sunshine and surf. In the lower picture are some of the youngsters who crowded the playground.
Evening Star
24 January 1947

SURF-BATHERS DROWNED.
Marlborough Express
20 January 1913

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