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Bastion Point protest
Press
8 May 1982

Bastion Point
Press
9 June 1978

Quiet watch on march
Press
27 May 1978

Bastion Point club formed
Press
4 August 1977

Labour pledges to protect point
Press
2 November 1981

Communists-P.M.
Press
7 June 1978

New Road To Bastion Point Being Formed
Auckland Star
28 March 1940

Bastion Point protest
Press
26 August 1982

BASTION POINT
New Zealand Herald
9 April 1940

Bastion Point re-occupied
Press
29 January 1982

Protester’s wife to speak
Press
6 May 1978

Bastion Point
Press
7 April 1982

Bastion Point not shelved — Minister
Press
12 January 1977

Activist to speak
Press
22 May 1986

Bastion Point stalemate
Press
16 July 1982

NEW ROAD TO BASTION POINT FORMED.—A bulldozer, three graders and twelve motor trucks wore used at Orakei for the construction of a road from Kepa Road to Basiled Point, where the remains of the late Prime Minister, Right Hon. M. J. Savage, were laid to rest on Sunday afternoon. A large number of men were engaged to cut grass and clear up the debris In the vicinity of the grave site and to spread scoria on the new road as it was cut along Bastion Point ridge. It will not be of temporary construction, as it is later on to be included in the Bastion Point public park-scheme.
Manawatu Standard
3 April 1940

Bastion barter bid
Press
4 March 1982

Bastion Point talks
Press
28 June 1977

Marchers recalled Bastion Point
Press
24 May 1986

Demonstrators to dog P.M.
Press
1 June 1977

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2
Auckland Star
30 March 1940

The land struggle goes on — Bastion Point
Mana (Auckland)
18 May 1978

Bastion Point
Press
29 May 1978

BASTION POINT.
Auckland Star
18 March 1932

Protesters to stay to last
Press
22 May 1978

TAMAKI YACHT CLUB'S PROPOSED BUILDING ON BASTION POINT.—The architect's impression of the clubhouse, the proposed erection of which is causing considerable – controversy. Bastion Point is a triangular piece of land on the seaward side of the waterfront road at Orakei.
Auckland Star
6 November 1931

THOUSANDS MAKE A PILGRIMAGE TO BASTION POINT YESTERDAY TO PAY A FINAL TRIBUTE TO MR. SAVAGE A typical scene at Bastion Point yesterday, when from early morning until evening a steady stream of people visited the late Prime Minister s resting-place.
New Zealand Herald
2 April 1940

Hundreds Visit Bastion Point
Northern Advocate
2 April 1940

Who Owns Bastion Point?
Northern Advocate
31 July 1941

BASTION POINT.
Manawatu Standard
31 July 1941

Support for Maoris
Press
12 February 1977

COFFIN PLACED IN CATHEDRAL
Southland Times
1 August 1941

Blame on radicals
Press
23 June 1978

Bastion opposition
Press
2 February 1977

PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF BASTION POINT AS A MARINE PARK A view from Bastion Point looking toward Mission Bay and St. Heliers. The acquisition of this * ff'ntial being considered by the City Council in connection with a scheme to develop an adjommg area for residents purposes.
New Zealand Herald
17 April 1936

Bastion Point
Press
30 May 1978

Unions plan to blockade Bastion Pt
Press
26 April 1978

NEW CLUBHOUSE FOR TAMAKI YACHT CLUB BEING ERECTED ON BASTION POINT Good progress has been made with the erection of the new clubhouse for the Tamaki Yacht Club on Bastion Point, near Mission Bay, where an excellent site has been chosen. This photograph was taken yesterday.
New Zealand Herald
29 September 1934

Dogs lie low
Press
30 July 1979

Bastion Point
Press
2 May 1978

Bastion Point acceptance
Press
27 February 1978

Bastion Pt item ‘biased’
Press
26 May 1988

Bastion Point
Press
6 April 1982

Boycott of Bastion Point tenders?
Press
1 March 1982

Winter quietens Bastion Point
Press
14 June 1977

Bastion Point
Press
30 May 1978

Flaxroots News
Mana (Auckland)
20 April 1978

Bastion Point ‘still not defused’
Press
9 May 1978

WHO OWNS BASTION POINT!
Wanganui Chronicle
31 July 1941

Protesters run up rent
Press
5 July 1978