; A conference was held yesterday between the representatives of the City and Grey Lynn Councils with reference to the sewage outfall, at Cox's Creek. After visiting the site it was decided to connect
the outfalls with . the, main drainage scheme, and to- fill in the area with a view to converting it into a reserve, and the Grey Lynn Borough Council's engineer was instructed to prepare plans and estimates for. the work. The scheme while doing away with the possibility of a typhoid epidemic, will thus • provide a reserve of 22 acres, which will be vested in the Grey Lynn Borough Council, and it is hoped to carry it out at a very low cost. '-■!'■■"'-- -'• " ■■'■ ""■' ■•
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14125, 29 July 1909, Page 5
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