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BROKE ITS BACK

BEACH PONTOON HAS AN ACCIDENT TROUBLE AT CHELTENHAM One of the best known of sea beach fixtures about Auckland, the concrete pontoon at Cheltenham Beach, has come to an untimely end, having “broken its back.” Frequenters of the beach have wondered why the familiar pontoon was not visible at high water. Several attempts to cement up the fracture, extending across the bottom of the structure, have proved in vain; the punt filling to submerging point after three to four hours as the motion of the water opened up the fracture. At half-tide the diving-boards were usable and children have been able to use the punt, but as it is a danger to navigation when submerged, it is to be hauled out under Xorth Head and abandoned. This decision was reached by the North Shore Swimming Club last evening.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 10

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Tapeke kupu
141

BROKE ITS BACK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 10

BROKE ITS BACK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 892, 8 February 1930, Page 10

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