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Our main hall is 10m x 8m and can seat approximately 100 people. We have a small stage, kitchen, meeting room and supper room.

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Photo: The Old Murrays Bay Store

October 21, 2015 | No Comments

The Old Murrays Bay store on Beach Road, opposite the wharf and next to the Outram Hall. The building was thenĀ converted to a private dwelling.

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Photo: Murrays Bay Wharf

October 21, 2015 | No Comments

Northern Steamship “Omana” landed at Murrays Bay Wharf. Original wharf was built 1916, and reconstructed in 1972-73

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Photo: Murrays Bay 1928

October 21, 2015 | No Comments

Murrays Bay in 1928. Beach road is seen winding down and along the beach front. Bournemouth Terrace leads off to the left along the cliff. Penzance and Hastings Roads follow the ridge up towards the East Coast Road. Picture By: Whites Aviation

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Photo: Murrays Bay 1920

October 21, 2015 | No Comments

Murrays bay in the 1920’s. Looking North up Beach Road from below Bournemouth Terrace.

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MBRA Executive for 2022/23

August 29, 2020 | No Comments

President          Paul Dean                   pdean0810@gmail.com            021 946457 Secretary          Rodney Pomfrett      zakura@xtra.co.nz                     027 4888814 Treasurer         Grant Watson            cherylandgrant@outlook.com  027 4306638 Hall Manager   Jacob Dean               contact@outramhall.co.nz        021 246 1631 Vice President   Joye Mahan              joyemahan@xtra.co.nz              021 02246343

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MBRA committee meetings

May 16, 2017 | No Comments

The MBRA committee meet on the first Thursday of each month @ 7:30pm at Outram Hall. If you wish to raise any issue affecting the Murrays Bay community please contact one of the executive before the meeting so your concerns can be added to the agenda.

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