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LYTTELTON HARBOUR DEVELOPMENT.—Photographs taken yesterday. TOP LEET: The commencement of reclamation work for the eastern extension of the Port of Lyttelton. The work is being done by the Lyttelton Harbour Board, which is employing heavy equipment capable of lifting or carrying enormous weights. TOP RIGHT: A large face-shovel loading heavy dump trucks. BOTTOM LEFT: One of the big cranes which can lift rocks weighing up to 16 tons. BOTTOM RIGHT: The assistant quarry foreman, Mr S. Hern, examining the quarry face for loose rocks.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28559, 12 April 1958, Page 10

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LYTTELTON HARBOUR DEVELOPMENT.—Photographs taken yesterday. TOP LEET: The commencement of reclamation work for the eastern extension of the Port of Lyttelton. The work is being done by the Lyttelton Harbour Board, which is employing heavy equipment capable of lifting or carrying enormous weights. TOP RIGHT: A large face-shovel loading heavy dump trucks. BOTTOM LEFT: One of the big cranes which can lift rocks weighing up to 16 tons. BOTTOM RIGHT: The assistant quarry foreman, Mr S. Hern, examining the quarry face for loose rocks. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28559, 12 April 1958, Page 10

LYTTELTON HARBOUR DEVELOPMENT.—Photographs taken yesterday. TOP LEET: The commencement of reclamation work for the eastern extension of the Port of Lyttelton. The work is being done by the Lyttelton Harbour Board, which is employing heavy equipment capable of lifting or carrying enormous weights. TOP RIGHT: A large face-shovel loading heavy dump trucks. BOTTOM LEFT: One of the big cranes which can lift rocks weighing up to 16 tons. BOTTOM RIGHT: The assistant quarry foreman, Mr S. Hern, examining the quarry face for loose rocks. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28559, 12 April 1958, Page 10