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This is the first bach you see out at the beach and is part of the second group of baches. This property is fenced off and made up of a cabin, a bus and a number of caravans and sheds. It is my understanding that someone lives here permanently.
The property is located on the West Coast of the North Island fifteen kilometres south of Whanganui. It is approximately 141 hectares running along the beach bordering the Whangaehu River and heading down towards the Turakina River. The land is Maori owned. We are its guardians. We need to protect and preserve it. Respect and utilise it.
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