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Work at Lyttelton.—Report“p the progress of work on the s®®ner-express wharf, number seven • Gladstone pier, and the low breastwork were submitted w 2® Lyttelton Harbour Board yoste l ? ’°y the engineer-in-chief (Mr & Cashin). Further demolition of the ff 68 * side of number seven wharf hau carried out, and now about 97 p£r rtat- had been removed, said Mr Old piles had been extracted, bearing piles had been driven. £ damaged mooring pile in Gladstone been replaced, and beams and had been replaced on the low '’•el breastwork. On the steamergjgess wharf, the construction of the iPJfiihg to shelter waterside workers z-yie seaward end was now about 25 cent, completed. ,

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 13

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Untitled Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 13

Untitled Press, Volume XC, Issue 27396, 8 July 1954, Page 13

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