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MISHAP ON AUCKLAND HARBOUR BRIDGE WORK.—The 1600-ton No. 5 caisson tilted to an angle of 30 degrees when the harbour bed subsided. Work on No. 5 and No. 6 caissons has been in progress, but work on No. 6 is more advanced. —Photograph by wire from Auckland.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570506.2.134

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28269, 6 May 1957, Page 10

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MISHAP ON AUCKLAND HARBOUR BRIDGE WORK.—The 1600-ton No. 5 caisson tilted to an angle of 30 degrees when the harbour bed subsided. Work on No. 5 and No. 6 caissons has been in progress, but work on No. 6 is more advanced. —Photograph by wire from Auckland. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28269, 6 May 1957, Page 10

MISHAP ON AUCKLAND HARBOUR BRIDGE WORK.—The 1600-ton No. 5 caisson tilted to an angle of 30 degrees when the harbour bed subsided. Work on No. 5 and No. 6 caissons has been in progress, but work on No. 6 is more advanced. —Photograph by wire from Auckland. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28269, 6 May 1957, Page 10

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