Work is well underway on the expansion of the Garden of Remembrance at Hine Road Recreational Area. Originally established in 2004, the cemetery appears to be increasing by a third in size. The project is expected to be completed in about six months.
Wainuiomata Garden of Remembrance Extension
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Wellington Independent 06 May 1872
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Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the carriage of say one hundred thousand feet of timber from...
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New Zealand Times 25 Sep 1874
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Young Blackleg proved himself a sure foal getter. Further particulars by card, at Family Hotel, Hutt; or the proprietors,...
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Wellington Independent 08 Nov 1867
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700 Acres of Land, situated in Moores Valley, Wainuiomata District. There is an abundance of timber of the finest...
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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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Evening Post 01 Sep 1882
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The City Council and the Reform Association – A Lively Discussion. At the meeting of the City Council last...
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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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Evening Post 23 Sep 1880
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To Contractors. Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned, up to 4 p.m. on Thursday, the...
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Water-Supplies for Mining and Agricultural Purposes, and Towns
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The water-supply of this city is obtained from two sources – one from the Kaiwarawara Creek and the other...
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