Early Wellington

Fig. 224.—The Hutt, 1904. — Showing the fifth Hutt Bridge, and the Hutt township to the left. — A new concrete bridge was opened by the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart, P.C., Prime Minister in 1929 — (“Evening Post,” 14/3/29). The “Post” shows views of the 4th, 5th and 6th bridges. The fifth was opened — by the Right Hon. Richard Seddon on the 8th April, 1904

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Fig. 224.—The Hutt, 1904. Showing the fifth Hutt Bridge, and the Hutt township to the left. A new concrete bridge was opened by the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart, P.C., Prime Minister in 1929 (“Evening Post,” 14/3/29). The “Post” shows views of the 4th, 5th and 6th bridges. The fifth was opened by the Right Hon. Richard Seddon on the 8th April, 1904.

Fig. 224.—The Hutt, 1904.
Showing the fifth Hutt Bridge, and the Hutt township to the left.
A new concrete bridge was opened by the Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart, P.C., Prime Minister in 1929
(“Evening Post,” 14/3/29). The “Post” shows views of the 4th, 5th and 6th bridges. The fifth was opened
by the Right Hon. Richard Seddon on the 8th April, 1904.

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Title: Early Wellington

Author: Louis E. Ward

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1928

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