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THE BUSY PORT OF AUCKLAND: AN AERIAL VIEW OF THE WATERFRONT TAKEN YESTERDAY WHEN ALL SHIPPING BERTHS WERE OCCUPIED At Prince's Wharf, on Ihe left, are the Norfolk and Tekoa (western berths), and the Rangitata and Port Hunter. The Aorangi is on the western side of Queens Wharf, the eastern berths being occupied by the Westmoreland and Hurunui. Across the end of the wharf is the Waipiata. The New Zealand Star is on the west and the Cabr.ella on the east o Central Wharf, while coastal boats of the Northern Company fleet occupy the Northern Wharf. At the King's Wharf are the Pakeha and the Port Bowen. The pnnc.pal thoroughfares shown from left are Hobson Street. Albert Street and Queen Street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22596, 8 December 1936, Page 6

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THE BUSY PORT OF AUCKLAND: AN AERIAL VIEW OF THE WATERFRONT TAKEN YESTERDAY WHEN ALL SHIPPING BERTHS WERE OCCUPIED At Prince's Wharf, on Ihe left, are the Norfolk and Tekoa (western berths), and the Rangitata and Port Hunter. The Aorangi is on the western side of Queens Wharf, the eastern berths being occupied by the Westmoreland and Hurunui. Across the end of the wharf is the Waipiata. The New Zealand Star is on the west and the Cabr.ella on the east o Central Wharf, while coastal boats of the Northern Company fleet occupy the Northern Wharf. At the King's Wharf are the Pakeha and the Port Bowen. The pnnc.pal thoroughfares shown from left are Hobson Street. Albert Street and Queen Street. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22596, 8 December 1936, Page 6

THE BUSY PORT OF AUCKLAND: AN AERIAL VIEW OF THE WATERFRONT TAKEN YESTERDAY WHEN ALL SHIPPING BERTHS WERE OCCUPIED At Prince's Wharf, on Ihe left, are the Norfolk and Tekoa (western berths), and the Rangitata and Port Hunter. The Aorangi is on the western side of Queens Wharf, the eastern berths being occupied by the Westmoreland and Hurunui. Across the end of the wharf is the Waipiata. The New Zealand Star is on the west and the Cabr.ella on the east o Central Wharf, while coastal boats of the Northern Company fleet occupy the Northern Wharf. At the King's Wharf are the Pakeha and the Port Bowen. The pnnc.pal thoroughfares shown from left are Hobson Street. Albert Street and Queen Street. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22596, 8 December 1936, Page 6

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