The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 2 (May 1, 1934.)
“They had not skill enough your worth to sing.“—Shakespeare. — Scenes in and around Tauranga, a charming and flourishing town, North Island, New Zealand.—(1) A bush scene, Omanawa Gorge; (2) in a lemon orchard; (3) packing lemons for the market; (4) one of the many watering places in the bay; (5) the Omanawa Falls; (6) comfortable homes by the sea; (7) Mount Maunganui; (8) a swordfish breaching; (9) the Mount beaches: (10) the waterfront; (11) the world's record striped marlin (weight 820lbs.) …
“They had not skill enough your worth to sing.“—Shakespeare.
Scenes in and around Tauranga, a charming and flourishing town, North Island, New Zealand.—(1) A bush scene, Omanawa Gorge; (2) in a lemon orchard; (3) packing lemons for the market; (4) one of the many watering places in the bay; (5) the Omanawa Falls; (6) comfortable homes by the sea; (7) Mount Maunganui; (8) a swordfish breaching; (9) the Mount beaches: (10) the waterfront; (11) the world's record striped marlin (weight 820lbs.) caught by Mr. J. Mowlem on 26th January, 1932, off Mayor Islond; (12) Mayor Island, the headquarters of the Tauranga Deep Sea Fishing Club.