THE PIPE LINE.
A SATISFACTORY AGREEMENT MADE.
MR RIDDIFORD AND THE COTJNCIT,.
. T.h» Borough Council last night went mto Committee to hear a repf Jt from Cr Goodbehere.on the interview with -hi j<,. J. Riddiford regarding his £ko s :e r the p3p^]ine from S» SJ ra ?/ eS + rV ? ir -, The ?1 I? mafct f: ltook P ]ace in CommitEtion' a " 1S theref <*e for pubtnS 6 y ° r our representative afterwards, however, that an Mr Riddiford which was very satisiactory to the Council and would be ot great benefit to the ratepayers as If a A th t Wat t r 6Up P J y wa& ooneern*'^To^" 0 H gh — that already known _at "No. 3" r had already been shifted to a place below the hydraulic head so there would he no difficulty regarding the filling of that trough Other details of the arrangement showed that m future the troughs will be filled in less than 15 minutes, and it will not be necessary to turn the water off at the reservoir at all. Our representative was further informed that the Council heartily congratulated the special committee, or which Or. Goodbeher© was the chairman, for the excellent result of ™ conf erence with Mr Riddiford. The caretaker has now no trouble m keeping the .reservoir full.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1089, 21 January 1910, Page 2
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