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- Waikanae Creek
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Issue No 21 April 5, 1956 - "A stinking mudhole that has been an eyesore and a reproach to the city ever since I can remember, from boyhood days", was how Mr E. W. Armstrong, who has returned to Gisborne after practising as an architect in London for many years, described Waikanae Creek in a recent talk to the Jaycees.Looking upstream from the Stanley Road bridge. Two...
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- April 5, 1956
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- Gisborne (North Island, New Zealand)
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- E. W. Armstrong
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