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Christchurch "Times" Photo. ON THE TUSSOCK-COVERED CANTERBURY HILLS.—A surveyor on the job at Gebbie's Pass, where the new 3YA is in course of erection. One of the masts has now a height approximate to that of the spire of the Christchurch Cathedral—about 220 feet—while the material for the other mast has arrived, and is now being prepared. Each of the towers will weigh 38 tons when completed.

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 12

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Christchurch "Times" Photo. ON THE TUSSOCK-COVERED CANTERBURY HILLS.—A surveyor on the job at Gebbie's Pass, where the new 3YA is in course of erection. One of the masts has now a height approximate to that of the spire of the Christchurch Cathedral—about 220 feet—while the material for the other mast has arrived, and is now being prepared. Each of the towers will weigh 38 tons when completed. Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 12

Christchurch "Times" Photo. ON THE TUSSOCK-COVERED CANTERBURY HILLS.—A surveyor on the job at Gebbie's Pass, where the new 3YA is in course of erection. One of the masts has now a height approximate to that of the spire of the Christchurch Cathedral—about 220 feet—while the material for the other mast has arrived, and is now being prepared. Each of the towers will weigh 38 tons when completed. Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 10, 15 September 1933, Page 12

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