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THE ST. CLAIR BEACH
Otago Daily Times
20 November 1939
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ST. CAIR.
Otago Daily Times
31 August 1889
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GROINS AT ST. CLAIR.
Evening Star
8 December 1910
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SEA MAKES DEEP INROADS ON ST. CLAIR FORESHORE Heavy seas have been pounding the already deeply eroded foreshore at St. Clair causing considerable damage to the protective works and scouring away further quantities of sand. This picture, taken yesterday, shows some of the seas bursting against the banks of sand.
Otago Daily Times
15 August 1939
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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
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SEA WALL AT ST. CLAIR.
Otago Daily Times
16 November 1886
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DENUDATION AT ST. CLAIR.
Otago Daily Times
28 February 1920
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GROINS AND SAND
Evening Star
6 December 1910
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ST. CLAIR NEEDS.
Evening Star
13 December 1930
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ROUGH SEAS
Otago Daily Times
15 August 1939
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Untitled
Evening Star
25 January 1915
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SURF REPORT
Evening Star
8 February 1936
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ST. CLAIR BEACH. TO THE EDITOR.
Otago Daily Times
3 June 1890
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St. Clair Sandhills.
South Canterbury Times
6 July 1898
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COMBATING EROSION AT ST. CLAIR Men at work constructing a brushwood, fence along the base of the sand dunes at St. Clair, where considerable erosion has been caused by the sea.
Otago Daily Times
8 September 1938
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A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.
Evening Star
18 March 1889
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THE SANDHILLS.
Evening Star
29 March 1893
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SAND BUILDING.
Evening Star
28 November 1930
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DISAPPEARANCE OF SAND AT ST. CLAIR The beach below the promenade at St. Clair at present bears a rugged appearance. Practically, the whole of the summertime bathing area is now nothing but a pile of rocks.
Evening Star
23 May 1939
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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
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ST. CLAIR BEACH.
Evening Star
16 September 1915
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ERRONEOUS STATEMENTS. TO THE EDITOR.
Otago Daily Times
22 June 1891
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THE SANDHILLS. TO THE EDITOR.
Otago Daily Times
6 February 1892
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ROWING CREWS.
Bay of Plenty Times
7 February 1930
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EROSION CONTINUES AT ST. CLAIR Erosion by the sea has assumed serious proportions at St Clair, and near the St. Hilda end of the Esplanade large washouts have occurred. As this picture shows, a temporary wall of sandbags and bush is being constructed to prevent further washing away of the sand.
Otago Daily Times
21 July 1939
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