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Familiar Unknown

Did you know that hundreds of mutton birds still nest on. the cliffs at Ohope and those facing Commerce Street. Though the numbers have dwindled with the growth of the town, there are still many residents who can remember the time when it was impossible to hear oneself speak when passing the nesting ground during the mating period.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19400221.2.23

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 126, 21 February 1940, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
60

Familiar Unknown Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 126, 21 February 1940, Page 5

Familiar Unknown Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 126, 21 February 1940, Page 5

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