Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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Page 22
... wharf where the depth of water was sufficient . By the mid 1860's the main Queens Wharf had become a " flimsy structure totally inadequate for the needs of a growing port " . The new American mail steamers Nevada and Nebraska were ...
... wharf where the depth of water was sufficient . By the mid 1860's the main Queens Wharf had become a " flimsy structure totally inadequate for the needs of a growing port " . The new American mail steamers Nevada and Nebraska were ...
Page 11
... Wharf ( first named the Export Wharf in 1939 ; still stands , but its many floors of storage space are unrefrigerated and empty . The Auckland Harbour Board , and now presumably the Auckland Regional Council as its successor , is ...
... Wharf ( first named the Export Wharf in 1939 ; still stands , but its many floors of storage space are unrefrigerated and empty . The Auckland Harbour Board , and now presumably the Auckland Regional Council as its successor , is ...
Page 13
... Wharf power station and leads on to the seven floored 1939 AFFCO building on the approach to the Bledisloe Wharf . In front of it are the single storeyed ice room and workshops on each side of the rail yard . Further on again is the ...
... Wharf power station and leads on to the seven floored 1939 AFFCO building on the approach to the Bledisloe Wharf . In front of it are the single storeyed ice room and workshops on each side of the rail yard . Further on again is the ...
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