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CUTTING AT MAKATOTE. On the right is Anderson's Works, where the iron work was made, all the machinery being driven by electricity. The viaduct, now in course of construction, is just the other side of the bank in the background. It will be the highest in New Zealand when finiished —260 feet from the bed of the river to the rails.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 18

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CUTTING AT MAKATOTE. On the right is Anderson's Works, where the iron work was made, all the machinery being driven by electricity. The viaduct, now in course of construction, is just the other side of the bank in the background. It will be the highest in New Zealand when finiished—260 feet from the bed of the river to the rails. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 18

CUTTING AT MAKATOTE. On the right is Anderson's Works, where the iron work was made, all the machinery being driven by electricity. The viaduct, now in course of construction, is just the other side of the bank in the background. It will be the highest in New Zealand when finiished—260 feet from the bed of the river to the rails. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 20, 13 May 1908, Page 18