Mr Clark, C.E., has asked the Corporation to instruct the Agent-General to have his reports on the water supply printed in London and to pay him his fees. No decision as yet has been arrived at in the matter by the City Council.
Tags: Newspaper WaterworksEvening Post 25 Jun 1878
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Evening Post 29 Apr 1884
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The two-foot flume was adopted on the report of the City Engineer, and was the only one that could...
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Evening Post 16 Feb 1876
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Lost from the Wainuiomata Hill Road, a Bay Horse, branded H with ) over on near shoulder, white feet...
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The History of Hine Road
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Hine Road, nestled in the heart of Homedale in Wainuiomata, extends from Main Road and culminates at Hine Road...
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Evening Post 09 Apr 1879
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Wellington City Council – Contracts for supplies. Tenders will be received by the undersigned till 4 p.m. of Thursday,...
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New Extension for Gums Loop
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A new extension track has been created in Hine Road Recreation Reserve by the Greater Wellington Regional Council.
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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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The History of Hair Street
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Hair Street branches off Moores Valley Road near The Village. Despite its proximity to shops, the street feels secluded.
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