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SPANNING. THE MOHAKA RIV ER.—The traffic bridge which is at present the only means of crossing the gorge down which the Mohaka River flows through Hawke’s Bay to the sea. It is situated about half a mile from the site of the new railway viaduct now under construction.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 202, 27 August 1936, Page 10

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SPANNING. THE MOHAKA RIVER.—The traffic bridge which is at present the only means of crossing the gorge down which the Mohaka River flows through Hawke’s Bay to the sea. It is situated about half a mile from the site of the new railway viaduct now under construction. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 202, 27 August 1936, Page 10

SPANNING. THE MOHAKA RIVER.—The traffic bridge which is at present the only means of crossing the gorge down which the Mohaka River flows through Hawke’s Bay to the sea. It is situated about half a mile from the site of the new railway viaduct now under construction. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 202, 27 August 1936, Page 10

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