A favourite day's jaunt in Waiuku is a trip dawn the creek in one of the smart little motor launches that many of the residents i>u\v possess. Everything i.s alright if the weather ih line ard the tide suitable, At times the trip takes tin. form of a picnic to one of the many stieltcrej beaches down tho erak; at other times a liahintf excursion is unarmed. Two men in a boat who touk u party ot live youru' Isdica out lust week had a merry but when one man had to stri™le ashore through fume ilaep black mud the tun was on the side of he who stayed aboard. Later on in the day the party went li.-diinß and thia also went well till a wad luoked 1 lie hooking caus.d sumo e\( lUmoi t, but when he came over tiie side the ability with which the ladies tcalcd nutls u r d climbed inn places apparently unattainable by stirgarees was most lemarkable. It was evident they were not HI " greenheads"— or I orns, ai the case may be. —Lon« ributed.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 174, 27 February 1914, Page 2
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