Members outside West Auckland's Tai Haruru Lodge after a recent successful working bee. They tidied the grounds, constructed steps and replaced furniture. The lodge, close to Piha Beach, is very popular (see Directory for details) and surplus income from its operation is used for branch conservation work.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Page 9
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47Members outside West Auckland's Tai Haruru Lodge after a recent successful working bee. They tidied the grounds, constructed steps and replaced furniture. The lodge, close to Piha Beach, is very popular (see Directory for details) and surplus income from its operation is used for branch conservation work. Forest and Bird, Issue 268, 1 May 1993, Page 9
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