SOME OF THE LARGEST BLOCKS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS WHICH ARE NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION IN AUCKLAND CITY. (1) The New Zealand Clothing Company's new block in course of erection at the corner of Karangahape Road and Pitt Street. (2) The Bank of Austria's new premises in Karangahape Road. (3) The new Ponsonby Post Office, at the Three Lamps. (4) The Y.M.C.A. block, which is being erected in Wellesley Street East. (5) Building an Auckland sky-scraper. (6) The new Public Trust Office, in Albert Street. (7) Drilling holes in steel gird with a pneumatic drill. (8) A new block in course of erection in High Street for Mr Grey Thorne-George. (9) The new Magistrate's Court. (10) A bricklayer at work. (11) The pneumatic drill in operation (12) Masefield and Co.'s new premises in Albert Street.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 10, 4 September 1912, Page 24
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137SOME OF THE LARGEST BLOCKS OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS WHICH ARE NOW IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION IN AUCKLAND CITY. (1) The New Zealand Clothing Company's new block in course of erection at the corner of Karangahape Road and Pitt Street. (2) The Bank of Austria's new premises in Karangahape Road. (3) The new Ponsonby Post Office, at the Three Lamps. (4) The Y.M.C.A. block, which is being erected in Wellesley Street East. (5) Building an Auckland sky-scraper. (6) The new Public Trust Office, in Albert Street. (7) Drilling holes in steel gird with a pneumatic drill. (8) A new block in course of erection in High Street for Mr Grey Thorne-George. (9) The new Magistrate's Court. (10) A bricklayer at work. (11) The pneumatic drill in operation (12) Masefield and Co.'s new premises in Albert Street. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVIII, Issue 10, 4 September 1912, Page 24
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