WATER TO SELL
HAMILTON’S NEW SUPPLY BIG SCHEME IN PROGRESS
From Our Own Correspondent HAMILTON, Thursday. The Hamilton Borough Council, when the waterworks improvement scheme covered by the £40,000 loan is completed, will have more than enough water for the town.
As a result the council is prepared to supply water to people living outside the borough, provided they form themselves into special rating areas and pay the cost of connecting mains As soon as the new pumps are installed it is proposed to extend the mains to beyond the borough boundaries with frontages to Peach Grove, Ohaupo and Tuhikaramea Hoads, and part of the Maeroa district. Specia* charges have been fixed for the sale of water to the Waipa and Waikaf' Counties. Good progress is being made with the big waterworks scheme. Filter* have already arrived, and the woi> has started on the new water-tower.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 10
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146WATER TO SELL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 10
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