Important improvements to the means of transport by both land and sea have been brought about at Tauranga, the port of the fertile Bay of Plenty. The top illustration is a view of the waterfront, showing the new wharf in the middle distance, and the Mount in the background, with the East Coast railway running along the waterfront. Below is the railway bridge, consisting of 14 spans, over Tauranga Harbour, to the East Coast Main Trunk.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 10
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76Important improvements to the means of transport by both land and sea have been brought about at Tauranga, the port of the fertile Bay of Plenty. The top illustration is a view of the waterfront, showing the new wharf in the middle distance, and the Mount in the background, with the East Coast railway running along the waterfront. Below is the railway bridge, consisting of 14 spans, over Tauranga Harbour, to the East Coast Main Trunk. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 78, 3 April 1926, Page 10
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