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A curious mirage was seen from Riverton Rocks the other afternoon (says the Southland Times), when those of an observant eye, on looking across the estuary to the Oreti beach noticed that the familiar coastline of uneven sand dunes had taken on the form of a low cliff or of a line of trees all cut to the same height. Further round, at the foot of the Greenhill bluff, could be seen a band of sea-green with white patches, evidently representing breakers, showing at intervals.

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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 221, 26 January 1928, Page 1

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Untitled Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 221, 26 January 1928, Page 1

Untitled Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 221, 26 January 1928, Page 1

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