An aerial view of Gisborne, a town of many bridges. The Taru hern River (on right) runs through the town, the Waimata Rive: going to the left. These two rivers join before reaching the sea, and the short stretch to the sea-front is known as the Turanganui River.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 80, 21 April 1937, Page 8
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48An aerial view of Gisborne, a town of many bridges. The Taru hern River (on right) runs through the town, the Waimata Rive: going to the left. These two rivers join before reaching the sea, and the short stretch to the sea-front is known as the Turanganui River. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 80, 21 April 1937, Page 8
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