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THIS GALVANISED STEEL CULVERT, 318 ft long and 10ft wide, will carry the water of a hot creek under a 90ft fill in one of the two big gullies of the four-mile Wairakei-Tanpo deviation (State highway No.1) now under construction. The culvert, made in England and assembled near the site, contains 10,000 bolts and screws.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31128, 3 August 1966, Page 3

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THIS GALVANISED STEEL CULVERT, 318 ft long and 10ft wide, will carry the water of a hot creek under a 90ft fill in one of the two big gullies of the four-mile Wairakei-Tanpo deviation (State highway No.1) now under construction. The culvert, made in England and assembled near the site, contains 10,000 bolts and screws. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31128, 3 August 1966, Page 3

THIS GALVANISED STEEL CULVERT, 318 ft long and 10ft wide, will carry the water of a hot creek under a 90ft fill in one of the two big gullies of the four-mile Wairakei-Tanpo deviation (State highway No.1) now under construction. The culvert, made in England and assembled near the site, contains 10,000 bolts and screws. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31128, 3 August 1966, Page 3

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