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Smith, Ashley W., 1948- :The hustings. MG business - mercantile gazette, 16 February 2004.
Govt. seabed and foreshore package. 27 February, 2004.
Hands off Maori land! Foreshore is our shore for sure! Maori property! Our place. You're not the boss of us, Helen! 3 October, 2003.
"I get confused. Are we standing on the foreshore, the seabed or the Queen's Chain?" 8 August, 2003.
Darroch, Bob, 1940- :"My husband's just been eaten by a shark. Do I get a refund?" 21 October 2010
NZ Foreshore & Seabed. Caution!! Strong public undertow. 17 November 2009
"It's an insult to suggest that tribes would charge to use beaches!" 15 October 2010
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