TO JUDGE FROM THE NUMBER OF SMALL GRAFT lying alongside it, the new viaduct in Freeman's Bay is proving a very useful addition to the already extensive berthing facilities of the Port of Auckland. On the left are the new offices which have been built on the Prince's Wharf end and, in the distance, the pile-driver can be seen at work near the Western Wharf.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 979, 23 May 1930, Page 18
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65TO JUDGE FROM THE NUMBER OF SMALL GRAFT lying alongside it, the new viaduct in Freeman's Bay is proving a very useful addition to the already extensive berthing facilities of the Port of Auckland. On the left are the new offices which have been built on the Prince's Wharf end and, in the distance, the pile-driver can be seen at work near the Western Wharf. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 979, 23 May 1930, Page 18
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