Contract for the Wainuiomata Water Race. Mr W. F. Oakes’ tender of L 7,440 for the Wainuiomata water race has been accepted by the City Council.
Tags: Newspaper WaterworksAshburton Guardian 27 Jul 1880
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Evening Post 01 Jun 1883
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At Messrs Luke, Sons and Williams was a locomotive engine, and this was also seized under the impression that...
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Evening Post 29 Jan 1903
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Once a year the Mayor and Councillors, as the representatives of citizens, make an official visit to the Wainuiomata...
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Evening Post 10 May 1884
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It is expected that the water will reach town from Wainui-o-mata this evening, should no accident occur in the...
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Morton Dam
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Built from 1908 to 1911, the Morton Dam in the Wainuiomata River catchment was named after William Hobbard Morton.
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Wainuiomata Wetlands
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In 2007, the area behind the lower dam was reverted to a wetlands. This was the habitat before construction...
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Lower Dam Spillway
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The old dam known as the lower dam including this spillway was constructed in the 1880s and was decommissioned...
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The Village, Moores Valley Road, Main Road circa 1946
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Looking down upon The Village in the year 1946. The outlook encompasses Moores Valley Road, Main Road, and various...
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Pros and Cons to the Puketahā Wildlife Sanctuary
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We know what the pros for wildlife sanctuaries are. But what are the cons for a wildlife sanctuary in...
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