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PICNIC TIME IN AUCKLAND—CockIe Bay, Howick, came in for its share of the New Year holiday traffic. Motor-cars and campers lined the beach and the warm waters of the bay attracted many bathers. Most of the picnickers returned to th& city bearing sacks of cockles. The bay is rot misnamed.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 551, 2 January 1929, Page 16

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PICNIC TIME IN AUCKLAND—Cockle Bay, Howick, came in for its share of the New Year holiday traffic. Motor-cars and campers lined the beach and the warm waters of the bay attracted many bathers. Most of the picnickers returned to th& city bearing sacks of cockles. The bay is rot misnamed. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 551, 2 January 1929, Page 16

PICNIC TIME IN AUCKLAND—Cockle Bay, Howick, came in for its share of the New Year holiday traffic. Motor-cars and campers lined the beach and the warm waters of the bay attracted many bathers. Most of the picnickers returned to th& city bearing sacks of cockles. The bay is rot misnamed. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 551, 2 January 1929, Page 16

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