i IN EMBRYO. A visitor passing the Eastern Reclamation on the Waterfront might Ivonder what all this concrete is destined to be. It is piles, made and in the making, which will eventually form the modern wharves at the naval base. The completed ones on the left weigh fifteen ions each. w f
Vis//or passing the Eastern Reclamation on the Waterfront might lvonder Ivhat all this concrete is destined to be. It is piles, made and in the making, which will eventually form the modern wharves at the naval base. The completed ones on the left weigh fifteen tons each.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 5
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100i IN EMBRYO. A visitor passing the Eastern Reclamation on the Waterfront might Ivonder what all this concrete is destined to be. It is piles, made and in the making, which will eventually form the modern wharves at the naval base. The completed ones on the left weigh fifteen ions each. w f Vis//or passing the Eastern Reclamation on the Waterfront might lvonder Ivhat all this concrete is destined to be. It is piles, made and in the making, which will eventually form the modern wharves at the naval base. The completed ones on the left weigh fifteen tons each. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 237, 6 October 1936, Page 5
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