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_ _ pOR WELLINGTON-These pictures show two of the new service reservoirs which will supply enough water to meet population growth in their suburbs for years ahead. On the left is seen afMeS EoS. lt is at an IlSlde of 720 feet and wU hold 350,000 gallons, being hnilt with a wall of oven seventeen feet On the light is the Brooklyn reservoir, at an altitude of 730 feet to hold 250,000 gallons. It has a wall of fourteen feet clear. Both supplement existing reservoirs.

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Northern Advocate, 6 February 1934, Page 10

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_ _ pOR WELLINGTON-These pictures show two of the new service reservoirs which will supply enough water to meet population growth in their suburbs for years ahead. On the left is seen afMeS EoS. lt is at an IlSlde of 720 feet and wU hold 350,000 gallons, being hnilt with a wall of oven seventeen feet On the light is the Brooklyn reservoir, at an altitude of 730 feet to hold 250,000 gallons. It has a wall of fourteen feet clear. Both supplement existing reservoirs. Northern Advocate, 6 February 1934, Page 10

_ _ pOR WELLINGTON-These pictures show two of the new service reservoirs which will supply enough water to meet population growth in their suburbs for years ahead. On the left is seen afMeS EoS. lt is at an IlSlde of 720 feet and wU hold 350,000 gallons, being hnilt with a wall of oven seventeen feet On the light is the Brooklyn reservoir, at an altitude of 730 feet to hold 250,000 gallons. It has a wall of fourteen feet clear. Both supplement existing reservoirs. Northern Advocate, 6 February 1934, Page 10

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