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IMPROVED PROTECTIVE WORKS AT WAIMAKARIRL—ABOVE: The new stopbank and causeway blocking the upper end of the Coutts'i Island cutting through which floo seriously threatened Chaneys last year. MIDDLE LEFT: The new causeway and road which will carry all the traffic formerly carried by the old Gouts Island bridge. ihe oia seen lorn ,he roadway of the new causeway. BELOW LEFT: A breach her, ,ni S h, endanger Bellas, threatened by natural changes in the river's flow. RIGHT: This bank is one and a half miles long and crosses McLeans and Templar s islands. SUengthem g y taken to the part in the picture where a breach was made last year.

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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23445, 27 September 1941, Page 5

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IMPROVED PROTECTIVE WORKS AT WAIMAKARIRL—ABOVE: The new stopbank and causeway blocking the upper end of the Coutts'i Island cutting through which floo seriously threatened Chaneys last year. MIDDLE LEFT: The new causeway and road which will carry all the traffic formerly carried by the old Gouts Island bridge. ihe oia seen lorn ,he roadway of the new causeway. BELOW LEFT: A breach her, ,niSh, endanger Bellas, threatened by natural changes in the river's flow. RIGHT: This bank is one and a half miles long and crosses McLeans and Templar s islands. SUengthem g y taken to the part in the picture where a breach was made last year. Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23445, 27 September 1941, Page 5

IMPROVED PROTECTIVE WORKS AT WAIMAKARIRL—ABOVE: The new stopbank and causeway blocking the upper end of the Coutts'i Island cutting through which floo seriously threatened Chaneys last year. MIDDLE LEFT: The new causeway and road which will carry all the traffic formerly carried by the old Gouts Island bridge. ihe oia seen lorn ,he roadway of the new causeway. BELOW LEFT: A breach her, ,niSh, endanger Bellas, threatened by natural changes in the river's flow. RIGHT: This bank is one and a half miles long and crosses McLeans and Templar s islands. SUengthem g y taken to the part in the picture where a breach was made last year. Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23445, 27 September 1941, Page 5