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ONE OF THE MANY BRIDGES BROUGHT DOWN IN HAWKE'S BAY BY THE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. Sailors from the warships nsaicting to ejear the wreckage of the Meanco Bridge, which collapsed and is partly submerged. It is five miles from NapfefW

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20794, 10 February 1931, Page 8

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ONE OF THE MANY BRIDGES BROUGHT DOWN IN HAWKE'S BAY BY THE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. Sailors from the warships nsaicting to ejear the wreckage of the Meanco Bridge, which collapsed and is partly submerged. It is five miles from NapfefW New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20794, 10 February 1931, Page 8

ONE OF THE MANY BRIDGES BROUGHT DOWN IN HAWKE'S BAY BY THE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. Sailors from the warships nsaicting to ejear the wreckage of the Meanco Bridge, which collapsed and is partly submerged. It is five miles from NapfefW New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20794, 10 February 1931, Page 8

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