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OAKLAND, CALIF., LOOKING OUT SAN PABLO AVE. Upon the opposite or east side of the bay is this most beautiful and delightful suburb of San Francisco. It is Hanked by Alameda and Berkeley, each a large and flourishing town. San Leandro and Haywards are also adjoining towns. Oakland is a favourable place of residence, and has many drives, fine scenery and a healthful climate. Redwood Peak. Oakland’s highest hill, affords a magnificent panoramic view. Oakland suffered in the recent earthquake, but nothing in comparison occurred to the devastation in ’Frisco itself.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 9 June 1906, Page 4

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OAKLAND, CALIF., LOOKING OUT SAN PABLO AVE. Upon the opposite or east side of the bay is this most beautiful and delightful suburb of San Francisco. It is Hanked by Alameda and Berkeley, each a large and flourishing town. San Leandro and Haywards are also adjoining towns. Oakland is a favourable place of residence, and has many drives, fine scenery and a healthful climate. Redwood Peak. Oakland’s highest hill, affords a magnificent panoramic view. Oakland suffered in the recent earthquake, but nothing in comparison occurred to the devastation in ’Frisco itself. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 9 June 1906, Page 4

OAKLAND, CALIF., LOOKING OUT SAN PABLO AVE. Upon the opposite or east side of the bay is this most beautiful and delightful suburb of San Francisco. It is Hanked by Alameda and Berkeley, each a large and flourishing town. San Leandro and Haywards are also adjoining towns. Oakland is a favourable place of residence, and has many drives, fine scenery and a healthful climate. Redwood Peak. Oakland’s highest hill, affords a magnificent panoramic view. Oakland suffered in the recent earthquake, but nothing in comparison occurred to the devastation in ’Frisco itself. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 9 June 1906, Page 4