VIADUCT FROM PRINCE'S WHARF TO WESTERN RECLAMATION. —This picture of this important harbour work shows the progress of the eastern section at the old Albert wharf. There will be a solid filling 520 feet long by 120 feet wide. It will extend on both sides of the wharf, which will be demolished, and will provide for three railway sidings. From the western side, where the ship is berthed, an open pile structure 980 feet long and 85 feet wide will be built, and an open span bridge will connect the two. Provision is made on the viaduct for a 30-foot roadway. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 139, 14 June 1929, Page 9
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101VIADUCT FROM PRINCE'S WHARF TO WESTERN RECLAMATION. —This picture of this important harbour work shows the progress of the eastern section at the old Albert wharf. There will be a solid filling 520 feet long by 120 feet wide. It will extend on both sides of the wharf, which will be demolished, and will provide for three railway sidings. From the western side, where the ship is berthed, an open pile structure 980 feet long and 85 feet wide will be built, and an open span bridge will connect the two. Provision is made on the viaduct for a 30-foot roadway. , Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 139, 14 June 1929, Page 9
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