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BOAT HARBOUR FOR MANUKAU.—Manukau yacht clubs propose to ask that the 23-acre area at Onehunga, known as The Basin, be dredged and set aside as a haven for small craft. This proposal is to be fully considered at a meeting of yachtsmen and their supporters at Onehunga to-night. The Basin was apparently designed by nature for a boat harbour as it is almost entirely landlocked and is conveniently placed. The photograph is taken from the inner rim of The Basin looking out through the entrance.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 138, 1 September 1927, Page 11

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BOAT HARBOUR FOR MANUKAU.—Manukau yacht clubs propose to ask that the 23-acre area at Onehunga, known as The Basin, be dredged and set aside as a haven for small craft. This proposal is to be fully considered at a meeting of yachtsmen and their supporters at Onehunga to-night. The Basin was apparently designed by nature for a boat harbour as it is almost entirely landlocked and is conveniently placed. The photograph is taken from the inner rim of The Basin looking out through the entrance. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 138, 1 September 1927, Page 11

BOAT HARBOUR FOR MANUKAU.—Manukau yacht clubs propose to ask that the 23-acre area at Onehunga, known as The Basin, be dredged and set aside as a haven for small craft. This proposal is to be fully considered at a meeting of yachtsmen and their supporters at Onehunga to-night. The Basin was apparently designed by nature for a boat harbour as it is almost entirely landlocked and is conveniently placed. The photograph is taken from the inner rim of The Basin looking out through the entrance. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 138, 1 September 1927, Page 11

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