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Tag Archives: Manukau Harbour
Storm Clouds Over the Manukau Harbour
A couple of weeks ago we got some time out from working at the motels for a walk around the other side of the Manukau Harbour – that’s the other side from Onehunga. We took the car over to Mangere … Continue reading
Back in Business – Mangere Bridge
So let’s jump forward a bit – a big bit. We’re currently working at motels in Onehunga in Auckland. Which is a lot different to anywhere that’s not in Auckland. There’s traffic, a lot of traffic. It sort of goes … Continue reading