Gums Loop in 2009
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Ōrongorongo Station Homestead in Wainuiomata
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Ōrongorongo Station in Wainuiomata was established around 1846 when Daniel Riddiford occupied the land after arriving in Wellington in...
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The History of Queen Street
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Queen Street in Wainuiomata is a central hub, hosting a range of shops, the Community Centre, and the Public...
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Morton Dam Spillway in 1965
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Looking at the Morton Dam spillway in action in the year 1924. Morton Dam was once the main source...
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Evening Post 16 May 1878
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Mr Clark, C.E., and the City Engineer, Mr Baird, start from town to-morrow morning, weather permitting, for Wai-nui-o-mata.
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Sinclair Tramway
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The Sinclair Tramway in Wainuiomata was built in the 1870s. It was used primarily for logging and transporting timber.
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Evening Post 21 Oct 1904
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The Public Works Committee recommended that the City Engineer repair the damage at the Wainui Waterworks caused by the...
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Lower Dam Drained for Maintenance in 1939
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Lower Dam in Wainuiomata or the original dam as it was also known was drained in 1939 for maintenance....
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Evening Post 17 Jun 1887
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Further correspondence from Mrs Isabella McIlvride, in reference to her claim for compensation for losses sustained.
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