Wairarapa Daily Times 19 Mar 1907

HEAVY RAINFALL TOWARDS WELLINGTON

Great Volume of Water in Hutt River

Wellington Water Supply Seriously Affected

Portion of Wainuiomata Main Carried Away

City Has to Rely on Karori Reservoir

[By Telegraph—Press Association]
WELLINGTON, This Day

Heavy rain during the past few days has caused a great flow of water in the Hutt River, near the mouth of which Gear Island divides the river into two channels. Over these channels are built bridges to carry the pipes for the city’s water supply from Wainuiomata.

Recently, the Hutt River Board directed the water from the western channel so that the entire flow of the river passed through the eastern channel.

News comes from the Hutt this morning that the heavy flood has washed away about a chain and a half of the eastern bridge and pipes, completely cutting off the main water supply to Wellington. The city now has to rely entirely on the Karori reservoir, which can only supply for a limited period. Details are not yet available.

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