COX'S CREEK DRAINAGE.
A letter was read at the meeting of ■ Grey Lynn Council last night, complainin- about the nuisance at Oox's Greek, j : owing to the drainage deposed there. The Mayor (Mr. George Sayers) said the city were ofienders in this particular instance, although Grey Lynn also deposited its drainage there. He intended Ito move at the next meeting of the •Drainazo Board that this work be considered urgent, and work be commenced there at the earliest possible date. His idea was that the City and Grey should join in the work of temporarily carrying the sewage beyond the outer bridge. Probably that could be done by a wooden chute. I Air A Donald moved that the matter be" referred to the following committee: The Mayor, Councillors Drniery, Garland | Murray and the mover. I This was seconded by Mr. Holdsworth and agreed to. Mr. Garland suggested tha.» a dam at the bridge, if tripped two hours before half-tide* would give a dear creek and cSrv out to sea all the aewage. U» Mayor said the City Council was creating a nuisance at Cox's Creek and they could call upon that body to abate that nuisance. . , ' Mr. Murray suggested that iron pipes ' would be bettor than a wooden shute I Mr Donald said the best dam would be j above where the outwaU of the sewage . took place. , It was decided the Committee should report to the Council at the next meet- . ing.
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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 46, 23 February 1909, Page 7
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