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AUCKLAND LANDMARK DISAPPEARS. —A s six bells sounded on Th ursday on the training ship Philomel at the Naval Base, Devonport, the sheet-legs which have Item a landmark on the shores of Auckland Harbour for 25 years toppled into the water with a mighty splash. Incidentally it meant the destruction, of a dockyard appliance which cost £30,000.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19960, 19 November 1934, Page 8

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AUCKLAND LANDMARK DISAPPEARS.—A s six bells sounded on Th ursday on the training ship Philomel at the Naval Base, Devonport, the sheet-legs which have Item a landmark on the shores of Auckland Harbour for 25 years toppled into the water with a mighty splash. Incidentally it meant the destruction, of a dockyard appliance which cost £30,000. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19960, 19 November 1934, Page 8

AUCKLAND LANDMARK DISAPPEARS.—A s six bells sounded on Th ursday on the training ship Philomel at the Naval Base, Devonport, the sheet-legs which have Item a landmark on the shores of Auckland Harbour for 25 years toppled into the water with a mighty splash. Incidentally it meant the destruction, of a dockyard appliance which cost £30,000. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19960, 19 November 1934, Page 8