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PI HA, on the West Coast, is a beach well worth a visit from the motorist. The route lies through Avondale and Glen Eden, leaving the main road by turning to the left after passing through Glen Eden, continuing past Oratia School and crossing the bridge, before climbing steadily up to the Nihotupu Post Office. Keep straight ahead—the turn off goes to Te Waha —and continue on until another junction is reached. The road to the right goes to Piha, but is rather rough and down a long, steep hill. Good camping spots. Distance from Auckland, about 25 miles.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 592, 19 February 1929, Page 7

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PI HA, on the West Coast, is a beach well worth a visit from the motorist. The route lies through Avondale and Glen Eden, leaving the main road by turning to the left after passing through Glen Eden, continuing past Oratia School and crossing the bridge, before climbing steadily up to the Nihotupu Post Office. Keep straight ahead—the turn off goes to Te Waha —and continue on until another junction is reached. The road to the right goes to Piha, but is rather rough and down a long, steep hill. Good camping spots. Distance from Auckland, about 25 miles. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 592, 19 February 1929, Page 7

PI HA, on the West Coast, is a beach well worth a visit from the motorist. The route lies through Avondale and Glen Eden, leaving the main road by turning to the left after passing through Glen Eden, continuing past Oratia School and crossing the bridge, before climbing steadily up to the Nihotupu Post Office. Keep straight ahead—the turn off goes to Te Waha —and continue on until another junction is reached. The road to the right goes to Piha, but is rather rough and down a long, steep hill. Good camping spots. Distance from Auckland, about 25 miles. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 592, 19 February 1929, Page 7

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