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Officers and non-commissioned officers from Ist Field Company.. Auckland, '2nd Field Company^ Wellington!, and 3rd Field Company, Christchurch, are undergoing an army engineers 9 course at Featherston. They have been carrying out a series of bridging operations across the Rivers Tauherenikau and Ruamahunga under service conditions. At top, a tracked raft on the Ruamahunga River ready to cany vehicles up to 3$ tons. Below, a folding-boat bridge capable of carrying vehicles weighing up to 4& tons* H can tm constructed across a river 150 ft wd& in hall ■«* howr» ~ "" -^ -...- ~-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 9

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Officers and non-commissioned officers from Ist Field Company.. Auckland, '2nd Field Company^ Wellington!, and 3rd Field Company, Christchurch, are undergoing an army engineers9 course at Featherston. They have been carrying out a series of bridging operations across the Rivers Tauherenikau and Ruamahunga under service conditions. At top, a tracked raft on the Ruamahunga River ready to cany vehicles up to 3$ tons. Below, a folding-boat bridge capable of carrying vehicles weighing up to 4& tons* H can tm constructed across a river 150 ft wd& in hall ■«* howr» ~ "" -^ -...- ~- Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 9

Officers and non-commissioned officers from Ist Field Company.. Auckland, '2nd Field Company^ Wellington!, and 3rd Field Company, Christchurch, are undergoing an army engineers9 course at Featherston. They have been carrying out a series of bridging operations across the Rivers Tauherenikau and Ruamahunga under service conditions. At top, a tracked raft on the Ruamahunga River ready to cany vehicles up to 3$ tons. Below, a folding-boat bridge capable of carrying vehicles weighing up to 4& tons* H can tm constructed across a river 150 ft wd& in hall ■«* howr» ~ "" -^ -...- ~- Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 9

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