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. ♦ I .■' , - NEW RAILWAY STATION. HARBOUR BRIDGE SCHJgME. *'Auckland's new railway fliwioßuiaj a raijwa? dream/ attd. itf tioa j» that it Ht at K*t? 2ealana%ird>it door," stated "&* F'. has just returned Jfce" Coira&wie of the Kew Zealand Society #fCMI Engineers, in th' 6 coiirWof yesterday. "The whole ing the station and £1,250,000, the new ] tion at £790,000; tib»'- sow, Ofakei-Misgion JBay waterfa-iitlroad at £120,000, aid the workshops at £900,000, givJM'aflotaiof £2,750,000, xaake« on«, «Y axstk Mtioiis of v %irofltr ever 6oflcentTateU;np6n f s>s ,"Th® totsf is .about athere the service.of ,of tae' position: 's**»■# traffic has aUCfeoll^ r t!»''tni*'eV|)r#Snpf ing motor-bufc with the railways. The raiiwiy^tJwibn building * I»»laM.^^ huge concourse, and is;ieglete;;ip.t&; mi that a-'passenger . could j ; 'i'wq%M''t?wi|| dining haU ;,mtOi| iiattl^ terittinal tttaU6^W%eii-M^S-m^vM^ _ sengera are either *wpS^t&s&£B£ofy their hoioeaj; ongoing ! t«p; th&aMk^f^{, Mr ' trade.-'of Auckland waa:le|rftog^»^)i|S^#S tttined that JbyttptOK; WtiPEgnjptlag <**adl. w*js should Mofi^^mfm >o£ .'tfotff , -Aftotlier, of vAucldarid 4ooked.:aK^dtana^M|f authorities Wti it:
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20169, 23 February 1931, Page 10
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