WATER-POWER WORRIES
POSITION IMPROVED AT LA KE COLERIDGE.
FOER HOURS’ RAIN
(Press Association.)
(HR rSTCHURt >i. Sept. CD
Four hours’ rain fell at Coleridge yesterday, and the level of the lake was maintained during the weekend. Economy measures still continue, and ('lirisichnrch is withn.ut streetlights at night. W.VIKARKMOANA LEA ivAU Its. EXPERT SPENDS THREE DAVS IN LOCALITY. (Press Association.) WAIROA, Sept. '2D. Professor Iloriiell and his assistant, Mr. . Werner, accompaiueil <>y Mr. F. W. Furkert, chief engineer Mr. F. T. M. Kissel 1, chief electrical engineer; Dr, Barnett, .Mr. Ongley (a geologist), Dr. Marshall, and Air. Anderson (a public, works engineer) and local officials, spout the last three days making thorough investigations at. tho shores of Waikarcmoana, and going- into the question of leakages. The investigations -were completed yesterday, the. party returning to Napier late last night, and going to Wellington to-day. ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11324, 30 September 1930, Page 5
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