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To the top of the new 11-storey Bank of New Zealand building in Cathedral square the last and highest of the steel beams in the structure was hoisted yesterday. This completed the placing of more than 800 tons of structural steel in the building.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31135, 11 August 1966, Page 1

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To the top of the new 11-storey Bank of New Zealand building in Cathedral square the last and highest of the steel beams in the structure was hoisted yesterday. This completed the placing of more than 800 tons of structural steel in the building. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31135, 11 August 1966, Page 1

To the top of the new 11-storey Bank of New Zealand building in Cathedral square the last and highest of the steel beams in the structure was hoisted yesterday. This completed the placing of more than 800 tons of structural steel in the building. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31135, 11 August 1966, Page 1