CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL.
PUBLIC WORKS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Christchurch, last night. At a meeting of the City Council, the Works Committee submitted part of a high pressure water supply scheme, providing for seven miles and a half of mains to cost over £7OOO. Two artesian wells were to be sunk to supply a 600 gallon raised tank. It was decided to procure the necessary pipes, to cost over £7OOO, at once, and to hold a poll of the ratepayers as to the desirability of the scheme as early as possible. The tramway proposals of the British Electric Traction Company were laid before the City Council this evening. It was decided to postpone discussion until after tho report had been received from the conference of local bodies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 374, 25 March 1902, Page 3
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