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Bill Davies (left) and Dan Bass, both boilermakers with the Christchurch firm of Ross Iirving, Ltd, inspect a 35m penstock which will be sent to the Maniototo power scheme at Patearoa. The 25-tonne pipe is the last piece of more than two kilometres of tubing made by Ross Irving to be sent to the station. The pipe will be used to span the Taieri River.

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Press, 4 July 1983, Page 2

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Bill Davies (left) and Dan Bass, both boilermakers with the Christchurch firm of Ross Iirving, Ltd, inspect a 35m penstock which will be sent to the Maniototo power scheme at Patearoa. The 25-tonne pipe is the last piece of more than two kilometres of tubing made by Ross Irving to be sent to the station. The pipe will be used to span the Taieri River. Press, 4 July 1983, Page 2

Bill Davies (left) and Dan Bass, both boilermakers with the Christchurch firm of Ross Iirving, Ltd, inspect a 35m penstock which will be sent to the Maniototo power scheme at Patearoa. The 25-tonne pipe is the last piece of more than two kilometres of tubing made by Ross Irving to be sent to the station. The pipe will be used to span the Taieri River. Press, 4 July 1983, Page 2