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THE GREAT NEED FOR ECONOMY WITH AUCKLAND'S WATER SUPPLY: A SERIOUS DROP IN THE RESERVOIR AT NIHOTUPU. Photographs taken when the rain over-night enabled the water-level to remain steady after it had been dropping about six inches a day during the previous dry spell. On the left is a yiew of the wall of the dam, with the black line near the top indicating the normal level. The other picture was taken looking toward the dam. The white lines on the banks show the level at normal times.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 6

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THE GREAT NEED FOR ECONOMY WITH AUCKLAND'S WATER SUPPLY: A SERIOUS DROP IN THE RESERVOIR AT NIHOTUPU. Photographs taken when the rain over-night enabled the water-level to remain steady after it had been dropping about six inches a day during the previous dry spell. On the left is a yiew of the wall of the dam, with the black line near the top indicating the normal level. The other picture was taken looking toward the dam. The white lines on the banks show the level at normal times. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 6

THE GREAT NEED FOR ECONOMY WITH AUCKLAND'S WATER SUPPLY: A SERIOUS DROP IN THE RESERVOIR AT NIHOTUPU. Photographs taken when the rain over-night enabled the water-level to remain steady after it had been dropping about six inches a day during the previous dry spell. On the left is a yiew of the wall of the dam, with the black line near the top indicating the normal level. The other picture was taken looking toward the dam. The white lines on the banks show the level at normal times. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19833, 31 December 1927, Page 6