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IMPROVING THE MAIN HIGHWAY NORTH FROM AUCKLAND: PICTURES ILLUSTRATING WORK ON THE ROAD BETWEEN ALBANY AND WAIWERA Loft: The longest and deepest cutting on the new deviation which straightens out the road over the hills from Albany. Its greatest depth 18 34 feet. Upper A 20-ton "bulldozer" in use for levelling-off work on the newly-formed stretches. Lower right: An overbridge at the foot of the steep Waiwera hill carries the highway above the minor road which it u«ed to intersect.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 12

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IMPROVING THE MAIN HIGHWAY NORTH FROM AUCKLAND: PICTURES ILLUSTRATING WORK ON THE ROAD BETWEEN ALBANY AND WAIWERA Loft: The longest and deepest cutting on the new deviation which straightens out the road over the hills from Albany. Its greatest depth 18 34 feet. Upper A 20-ton "bulldozer" in use for levelling-off work on the newly-formed stretches. Lower right: An overbridge at the foot of the steep Waiwera hill carries the highway above the minor road which it u«ed to intersect. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 12

IMPROVING THE MAIN HIGHWAY NORTH FROM AUCKLAND: PICTURES ILLUSTRATING WORK ON THE ROAD BETWEEN ALBANY AND WAIWERA Loft: The longest and deepest cutting on the new deviation which straightens out the road over the hills from Albany. Its greatest depth 18 34 feet. Upper A 20-ton "bulldozer" in use for levelling-off work on the newly-formed stretches. Lower right: An overbridge at the foot of the steep Waiwera hill carries the highway above the minor road which it u«ed to intersect. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23009, 9 April 1938, Page 12