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At the top of the photograph is the cement shed, and directly below are the concrete mixers. All material used in the constructional work is carried to its place by the double aerial overhead. The section of the wall on the top left is at its full height of 110 feet. The pipe line feeds No. 1 Power Station, which is now running at onethird of its capacity of 3000 kilowatts.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 37

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At the top of the photograph is the cement shed, and directly below are the concrete mixers. All material used in the constructional work is carried to its place by the double aerial overhead. The section of the wall on the top left is at its full height of 110 feet. The pipe line feeds No. 1 Power Station, which is now running at onethird of its capacity of 3000 kilowatts. Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 37

At the top of the photograph is the cement shed, and directly below are the concrete mixers. All material used in the constructional work is carried to its place by the double aerial overhead. The section of the wall on the top left is at its full height of 110 feet. The pipe line feeds No. 1 Power Station, which is now running at onethird of its capacity of 3000 kilowatts. Otago Witness, Issue 3996, 14 October 1930, Page 37

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