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CARNIVAL
Evening Star
18 December 1928

THE COMING FLEET.
Feilding Star
25 March 1924

ANOTHER SEA VISITOR
New Zealand Herald
10 December 1935

—Armstrong, photo. PANORAMA OF ST. CLAIR BEACH, SHOWING MEMBERS OF THE LIFE-SAYING CLUB GIVING AN EXHIBITION OF WORK WITH THE LIFE-LINE. On the beach, immediately opposite the groin, is seen the pile-driver which is employed in driving the concrete piles for the esplanade, now in course of construction by the City Council,
Otago Witness
4 December 1912

Shark Close To Beach
Press
13 December 1967

SOCCER PLAYER
Feilding Star
22 June 1927

Tragedy on St. Clair Beach
Manawatu Times
12 March 1941

SOCCER PLAYER INJURED.
New Zealand Herald
23 June 1927

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2
Sun (Auckland)
24 January 1928

IMPERIAL SQUADRON.
Star (Christchurch)
22 March 1924

DROWNING FATALITY.
Manawatu Standard
1 November 1930

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY A SOLICITOR.
Nelson Evening Mail
6 March 1903

4 LAWYERS ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
New Zealand Herald
7 March 1903

EROSION OF SAND ON ST. CLAIR BEACH The beach in front of the esplanade at St. Clair does not present a very inviting appearance just now, as the continued washing away of the sand has left nothing but stones for some yards out from the wall. It is hoped that the beach will improve before the bathing season.
Otago Daily Times
1 July 1939

The St. Clair beach and baths were crowded yesterday afternoon with children taking advantage of the fine weather and making the most of their last day of holiday. This photograph was taken at the St. Clair baths, where children of all ages were enjoying themselves, and inset is a small girl playing with her bucket and the wet sand.
Otago Daily Times
2 March 1948

STRUCK HEAD ON PILE
Stratford Evening Post
22 June 1927

Untitled
Star (Christchurch)
31 October 1930

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
Auckland Star
6 March 1903

FOUND DROWNED.
Press
1 November 1930

Woman’s Body Found
Press
15 May 1964

SLIPPED ON BEACH
Evening Post
31 October 1930

With its stage the St. Clair beach, near the Esplanade steps, a sea lion, a splendid specimen, playfully gambolled to the huge delight of a curious audience this afternoon, alternating polished exhibitions of surfing with ungainly attempts to stroll along the sands, the whole emitting a hoarse bark. Showing little reserve, it chased any who came too close, before itself running away.
Evening Star
25 July 1935

KAIKORAI BAND
Evening Star
21 January 1928

FOUND ON ROCKS
Hawera Star
31 October 1930

CASUALTIES.
Timaru Herald
1 November 1930