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 16 May 1883
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Tenders are invited till Noon, the 19th instant, for the conveyance of from 19-20 tons of Sawmill Plant from...
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The History of The Strand
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The Strand in Wainuiomata is one of the main commercial streets, complementing Queen Street as part of the central...
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Bay of Plenty Times 30 Dec 1920
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The sawmill which the late Mr Sinclair ran at Wainui o Mata was one of the first in the...
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Evening Post 28 Sep 1880
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The tender of W. F. Oakes, for the long tunnel in connection with the Wainui-o-mata water works, has been...
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Evening Post 03 May 1877
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The donation of £41 14s 4d, by Messrs J. and D. Sinclair, as a contribution towards making the Moore’s...
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Evening Post 24 Apr 1884
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As an old miner allow me to endorse Mr Travers’s plan of a flume from the river to the...
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Evening Post 25 Apr 1878
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We have very much pleasure in announcing that arrangements have been made for Mr Clark, C.E., to furnish the...
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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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