Lake Tutira
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Lake Tutira is a body of water in northeastern Hawkes Bay, New Zealand.
Much of the area was surveyed by Herbert Guthrie-Smith, who farmed 60,000 acres (240 kmĀ²) surrounding the lake. Guthrie-Smith, a naturalist, published Tutira: the story of a New Zealand sheep station in 1921. Today, a camp is run at the site of his homestead.