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Photos by J. Vickery, To Karaka. (1) The completed piers over which the bridge at Rakauroa will pass. (2) The site where the township of Rakauroa is springing up. (3) A general view of the country near the present railhead. (4) Solid steel girders on the ground ready for bridge construction (5) The initial stages in the building of a bridge a mile beyond Rakauroa. (6) The completed bridge at Devil’s Elbow.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3606, 20 August 1912, Page 5

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Photos by J. Vickery, To Karaka. (1) The completed piers over which the bridge at Rakauroa will pass. (2) The site where the township of Rakauroa is springing up. (3) A general view of the country near the present railhead. (4) Solid steel gir ders on the ground ready for bridge construction (5) The initial stages in the building of a bridge a mile beyond Rakauroa. (6) The completed bridge at Devil’s Elbow. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3606, 20 August 1912, Page 5

Photos by J. Vickery, To Karaka. (1) The completed piers over which the bridge at Rakauroa will pass. (2) The site where the township of Rakauroa is springing up. (3) A general view of the country near the present railhead. (4) Solid steel gir ders on the ground ready for bridge construction (5) The initial stages in the building of a bridge a mile beyond Rakauroa. (6) The completed bridge at Devil’s Elbow. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3606, 20 August 1912, Page 5

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