A PANORAMIC VIEW of the port of Napier, showing harbour construction development works in process of completion. The new No. 3 wharf in the foreground is scheduled for completion in July and, is to be ready for use in September. Work on the mole is to be completed in readiness for the opening of the wharf. The frames seen along the foreshore are for the manufacture of wharf piles. At the head of No. 3 wharf its the Napier Harb our Board's dredger Whakarire. The vessel seen berthed at the Glasgow wharf is the Cape Horn. No. 4 wharf is to be constructed, on a site shown on the extreme left of the picture.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19880, 6 March 1939, Page 14
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114A PANORAMIC VIEW of the port of Napier, showing harbour construction development works in process of completion. The new No. 3 wharf in the foreground is scheduled for completion in July and, is to be ready for use in September. Work on the mole is to be completed in readiness for the opening of the wharf. The frames seen along the foreshore are for the manufacture of wharf piles. At the head of No. 3 wharf its the Napier Harb our Board's dredger Whakarire. The vessel seen berthed at the Glasgow wharf is the Cape Horn. No. 4 wharf is to be constructed, on a site shown on the extreme left of the picture. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19880, 6 March 1939, Page 14
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