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PUMP FOR PARNELL

DIRTY BATHS PROBLEM LAST AVAILABLE REMEDY Stirred by public criticism, the City Council has now embarked on its last available attempt to clear up Parnell Baths. | An electric pump will be installed, sothat the baths can be cleaned down fresh water when emptied, and eV ™? rt * l * nß ' left can be pumped out. The pump should be installed within a week. The City Council proposed to install a sterilisation and filtration plant at Parnell, but the ratepayers refused to sanction the expenditure. Arrangements were then made to chlorinate the water. “Short of filtration, nothing more can be done,” states the town clerk, Mr. J. S. Brigham, in announcing the proposed installation of an electric pump.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 569, 23 January 1929, Page 1

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PUMP FOR PARNELL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 569, 23 January 1929, Page 1

PUMP FOR PARNELL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 569, 23 January 1929, Page 1

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