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QUITE A BEAUTY SPOT, yet to the neighbouring farmers a deadly menace should the rivet- on the right rise over five feet. This is the break in the east bank of the Taieri River. The height of the former bank is outlined among the trees on the left.

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Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 5

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QUITE A BEAUTY SPOT, yet to the neighbouring farmers a deadly menace should the rivet- on the right rise over five feet. This is the break in the east bank of the Taieri River. The height of the former bank is outlined among the trees on the left. Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 5

QUITE A BEAUTY SPOT, yet to the neighbouring farmers a deadly menace should the rivet- on the right rise over five feet. This is the break in the east bank of the Taieri River. The height of the former bank is outlined among the trees on the left. Evening Star, Issue 23696, 2 October 1940, Page 5

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