Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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Page 13
... remains , though under the threat of demolition . The conveyor to the Bledisloe wharf which was put in place with such high hopes of quick and efficient loading , was used only for a period during the 1951 waterfront strike when the ...
... remains , though under the threat of demolition . The conveyor to the Bledisloe wharf which was put in place with such high hopes of quick and efficient loading , was used only for a period during the 1951 waterfront strike when the ...
Page 4
... remains that the main roads in this district are simply disgraceful as compared with the roads in the other provinces . For my own part I heartily endorse the opinion of the Hon . the Minister for Public Works that no new roads should ...
... remains that the main roads in this district are simply disgraceful as compared with the roads in the other provinces . For my own part I heartily endorse the opinion of the Hon . the Minister for Public Works that no new roads should ...
Page 21
... remains of a rusting stove in the bush , all that was left of the Ponga Restaurant which was destroyed by fire . Further up the path was an abandoned farmhouse and its outbuildings , very derelict and forlorn , which had belonged to the ...
... remains of a rusting stove in the bush , all that was left of the Ponga Restaurant which was destroyed by fire . Further up the path was an abandoned farmhouse and its outbuildings , very derelict and forlorn , which had belonged to the ...
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