GOOD PROGRESS
The Sewer Outfall Scheme WORK YET T0 BE DONE "A commencement has been made with the work of making pipes for use at the beach. It is intended to proceed with the driving of these pilOs as soon as they have matured, efcated the boroUgh works engineer, Mr O. E. Evans, in his monthly report Nto the Hastings Borough Council last night when commenting on the progress being made with the sewer out. fall scheme. He reported that at the end of last month 70 chains of 36-inch diameter and six chains of 33-inch diameter piping had been laid. A considerqble amount of hack filling) had yet to be done, and the contractor had intimated that he was obtaining a seeond machine to do this work. "The conditions so far have been good, which has enabled this good progress to be made," said the engineer. Regarding the manufacture of the pipes, he reported that 2360 pipes of various sizes had been made.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 106, 21 May 1937, Page 7
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