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OVERHAULING A DREDGE.—The Harbour Board's dredge in dock yesterday at Lyttelton. The circular cutter shown in the foreground is used for cutting hard banks of shell and sand.

RECONSTRUCTION OF A CITY STREET:—A start was made yesterday morning with the lifting of the tramway rails in Manchester street. When all the rails have been removed the reconstruction of the roadway,.which was held up while the tramway strike was in progress, will be continued.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20551, 20 May 1932, Page 13

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OVERHAULING A DREDGE.—The Harbour Board's dredge in dock yesterday at Lyttelton. The circular cutter shown in the foreground is used for cutting hard banks of shell and sand. RECONSTRUCTION OF A CITY STREET:—A start was made yesterday morning with the lifting of the tramway rails in Manchester street. When all the rails have been removed the reconstruction of the roadway,.which was held up while the tramway strike was in progress, will be continued. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20551, 20 May 1932, Page 13

OVERHAULING A DREDGE.—The Harbour Board's dredge in dock yesterday at Lyttelton. The circular cutter shown in the foreground is used for cutting hard banks of shell and sand. RECONSTRUCTION OF A CITY STREET:—A start was made yesterday morning with the lifting of the tramway rails in Manchester street. When all the rails have been removed the reconstruction of the roadway,.which was held up while the tramway strike was in progress, will be continued. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20551, 20 May 1932, Page 13

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