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WORK ADVANCES ON THE GREAT DAM AT AVIEMORE.—Earth-moving machines of the Ministry of Works placing the last 25ft of material on the earth section of the dam at the Aviemore hydro-electric power project on the Waitaki river. Early next year a 12-mile lake will be formed behind the dam to feed New Zealand’s third largest generating station.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31329, 28 March 1967, Page 1

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WORK ADVANCES ON THE GREAT DAM AT AVIEMORE.—Earth-moving machines of the Ministry of Works placing the last 25ft of material on the earth section of the dam at the Aviemore hydro-electric power project on the Waitaki river. Early next year a 12-mile lake will be formed behind the dam to feed New Zealand’s third largest generating station. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31329, 28 March 1967, Page 1

WORK ADVANCES ON THE GREAT DAM AT AVIEMORE.—Earth-moving machines of the Ministry of Works placing the last 25ft of material on the earth section of the dam at the Aviemore hydro-electric power project on the Waitaki river. Early next year a 12-mile lake will be formed behind the dam to feed New Zealand’s third largest generating station. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31329, 28 March 1967, Page 1