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Red Beach is a beautifully sheltered beach, deriving its name from the red shell which is peculiar to this locality. It is well worth a visit. Follow the Main North Road to Whangarei through Silverdale. After rising up through the town, turn sharply to the and go past the Arkles Bay turn-off. Take the next turn to the right on a clay road, and then, after a short distance, keep to the left at corner. Distance from town about 22 miles.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 272, 7 February 1928, Page 7

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Red Beach is a beautifully sheltered beach, deriving its name from the red shell which is peculiar to this locality. It is well worth a visit. Follow the Main North Road to Whangarei through Silverdale. After rising up through the town, turn sharply to the and go past the Arkles Bay turn-off. Take the next turn to the right on a clay road, and then, after a short distance, keep to the left at corner. Distance from town about 22 miles. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 272, 7 February 1928, Page 7

Red Beach is a beautifully sheltered beach, deriving its name from the red shell which is peculiar to this locality. It is well worth a visit. Follow the Main North Road to Whangarei through Silverdale. After rising up through the town, turn sharply to the and go past the Arkles Bay turn-off. Take the next turn to the right on a clay road, and then, after a short distance, keep to the left at corner. Distance from town about 22 miles. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 272, 7 February 1928, Page 7

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