NELSON WHARVES AS THEY ME TO-DAY:—A recent view of the wharves '■■ at -Nelson;' 'showing H!M.S}Dunedin, on left, leaving'for Wellington. The ferry steamer Matangi, with'two funnels, is on the opposite side of the wharf. The business of the.port has grown to such dimensions-that the Harbour Board has decided on extension, and- is ■ spending £9000 on additional wharves'and'sheds ori the right.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 7
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59NELSON WHARVES AS THEY ME TO-DAY:—A recent view of the wharves '■■ at -Nelson;' 'showing H!M.S}Dunedin, on left, leaving'for Wellington. The ferry steamer Matangi, with'two funnels, is on the opposite side of the wharf. The business of the.port has grown to such dimensions-that the Harbour Board has decided on extension, and- is ■ spending £9000 on additional wharves'and'sheds ori the right. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 7
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