SUMNER BAR AND THE CHANGING CONDITIONS AT THE MOUTH OF THE ESTUARY.—The newly formed beach in the vicinity of Shag Rock. A new channel is located 30 chains north of the Beacon Ropk (shown in the distance at right). The setting up of a Conservancy Board is suggested in a letter published in our Correspondence Columns * ' ' to-day. > • ■
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 12 March 1931, Page 11
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57SUMNER BAR AND THE CHANGING CONDITIONS AT THE MOUTH OF THE ESTUARY.—The newly formed beach in the vicinity of Shag Rock. A new channel is located 30 chains north of the Beacon Ropk (shown in the distance at right). The setting up of a Conservancy Board is suggested in a letter published in our Correspondence Columns * ' ' to-day. > • ■ Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 12 March 1931, Page 11
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