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GUNNERY PRACTICE, URUTI POINT. QUNNERY practice by U.S.M.C. Units, beginning June 8, 1943, continuous until further notice, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. Firing will take place from land area 1200 yards S.W. of Uruti Point (Coordinates ((15.50-22.27)) Masterton Borough Engineer’s Office, Wairarapa Quadrangle, No. 4). Danger Area, bounded on the left by line bearing 40° true, and on the right by a line bearing 140° true, bearings originate at firing point. Danger limit 5 miles from firing point and to a height of 3000 feet.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 31 July 1943, Page 1
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