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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The Village in 1989
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In 1989, numerous shops thrived within The Village, creating a lively hub of activity. Today, The Village stands at...
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Evening Post 13 Apr 1883
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We learn that Mr G. H. Bayliss, contractor for a portion of the Wainui-o-mata Waterworks, met with rather a...
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Evening Post 20 Sep 1910
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The Mayor and City Councillors will drive to Wainui tomorrow to inspect the reservoir which is being built at...
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Evening Post 30 Apr 1879
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The Waterworks Committee met yesterday, and decided to recommend that an additional water-supply should be obtained from Wainui-o-mata.
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Workers Huts
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Two huts known through oral history were said to exist on The Terrace in Reservoir Valley, but they...
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Wanganui Herald 29 Aug 1902
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Reports to the Council last night disclosed that the dam of the Wainuiomata water supply reservoir is in a...
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Wainuiomata River, School, & Main Road Bridge
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Photo of the Wainuiomata River, Main Street Bridge, and Wainuiomata Primary School, circa 1920. You can see the second...
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Kiwi Population in Wainuiomata Expanding Rapidly
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In a significant win for conservation, the kiwi population has expanded from Wainuiomata to Whitemans Valley in Upper Hutt....
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