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FURTHER PROGRESS MADE WITH THE SALVAGE OF THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD TUG TE AWHINA - The funnel and part of the bridge of the tug were visible at low water yesterday morning after the sunken vessel had been twice move.d toward shallower water. A third lift was made at high tide yesterday afternoon. when the tug and its attendant barges were brought to a position alongside the end of tho new Hobson Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23124, 24 August 1938, Page 15

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FURTHER PROGRESS MADE WITH THE SALVAGE OF THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD TUG TE AWHINA – The funnel and part of the bridge of the tug were visible at low water yesterday morning after the sunken vessel had been twice move.d toward shallower water. A third lift was made at high tide yesterday afternoon. when the tug and its attendant barges were brought to a position alongside the end of tho new Hobson Wharf. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23124, 24 August 1938, Page 15

FURTHER PROGRESS MADE WITH THE SALVAGE OF THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD TUG TE AWHINA – The funnel and part of the bridge of the tug were visible at low water yesterday morning after the sunken vessel had been twice move.d toward shallower water. A third lift was made at high tide yesterday afternoon. when the tug and its attendant barges were brought to a position alongside the end of tho new Hobson Wharf. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23124, 24 August 1938, Page 15