Tenders will be received till noon on Saturday the 14th inst., for the formation of 26 chains of Tram Line. Plans and specifications to be seen at the
office of Messrs J. & D. Sinclair, Wainuiomata. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Evening Post 11 May 1881
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Wanganui Chronicle 18 Apr 1879
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Moore, who has been prospecting for gold in the Wainuiomata valley near Wellington, states that he has found several...
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Evening Post 26 Oct 1883
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A claim for compensation in connection with the accident to the Wainui-o-mata dam was preferred by Mr G. H....
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Evening Post 04 May 1881
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The City Engineer has now been instructed to make arrangements for having it lined at his discretion, in terms...
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View from Morton Dam in 1965
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Looking over the spillway of Morton Dam circa 1965. In view is the Morton Dam Strainer Building which was...
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Evening Post 18 Jan 1883
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Sales by Mortgagees Act 1870 all that valuable farm, situate in the Wainuiomata District, containing about 370 acres.
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The Black House
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The Black House was a hunters hut that may have housed a ranger or caretaker who looked after the...
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Evening Post 28 Feb 1883
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In reference to the piercing of the Wainui-o-mata tunnel, a correspondent, signing himself “Fair Play,” sends us a letter,
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Scour Pipe
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This pipe may have functioned as a scour pipe from the old pipeline. It is hidden in the bush...
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