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The Parcels Branch of the General Post Office has been so taxed during the past few weeks that sorting has had to he carried out in one of the wharf sheds on Customhouse Quay. The interior of this shed during, a rush hour yesterday is shown in the picture.

' ■■ - "Evening Post* Photo. Hardwood poles for the. Public Works Department, the railways, and private consignees have been unloaded in large quantities recently from cargo vessels from Australia* and are now lying on the wharf at Aotea Quay awaiting transference elsewhere.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 7

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The Parcels Branch of the General Post Office has been so taxed during the past few weeks that sorting has had to he carried out in one of the wharf sheds on Customhouse Quay. The interior of this shed during, a rush hour yesterday is shown in the picture. ' ■■ – "Evening Post* Photo. Hardwood poles for the. Public Works Department, the railways, and private consignees have been unloaded in large quantities recently from cargo vessels from Australia* and are now lying on the wharf at Aotea Quay awaiting transference elsewhere. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 7

The Parcels Branch of the General Post Office has been so taxed during the past few weeks that sorting has had to he carried out in one of the wharf sheds on Customhouse Quay. The interior of this shed during, a rush hour yesterday is shown in the picture. ' ■■ – "Evening Post* Photo. Hardwood poles for the. Public Works Department, the railways, and private consignees have been unloaded in large quantities recently from cargo vessels from Australia* and are now lying on the wharf at Aotea Quay awaiting transference elsewhere. Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 150, 22 December 1938, Page 7