A Water Supply.
At the approach of summer, year by year, the urgent necessity for a water supply for the town becomes evident,. Year by year the duty or providing it is staved of. We understand that a Councillor will make certain proposals, by which the commencement of a scheme can be secured, at the meeting of the Council on Monday night. We trust our Council will consider the question with a determination to do all they can to make it a success. A loan may be necessary, if so, one must be raised, but still it may be possible to make a start without going so far. However we feel sure that the inhabitants will appreciate any act that will tend to supply them with such a necessary as pure water, and therefore Councillors need not feel their hands in any way tied. We have so often expressed our opinion as to the urgent necessity for a water supply that -we can say no more, but we shall gladly aid, by all the means in our power, the Councillor who has taken the trouble to work out a scheme.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 11 October 1890, Page 2
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190A Water Supply. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 11 October 1890, Page 2
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