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OPENING OF THE GRAYING DOCK.

The Port Chalmers Graving Rock was formally opened this afternoon by his Honor the Superintendent, and christened the Otago Graving Dock. Through an accident our report was not delivered time for this evening’s issue. Hie members of the Dock Trust desire to express their acknowledgments to the Harbor Steam Company for conveying the members of the Trust and their guests to and from loit Chalmers free of charge.

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Evening Star, Issue 2831, 15 March 1872, Page 3

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OPENING OF THE GRAYING DOCK. Evening Star, Issue 2831, 15 March 1872, Page 3

OPENING OF THE GRAYING DOCK. Evening Star, Issue 2831, 15 March 1872, Page 3

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