ONE TREE HILL WATER
NO CONTAMINATION DANGER a recently published statement attributed to Mr. J. W. Carr, clerk to ,'c k'lerslie J own Board, that sewage ifficulties in the district might seriously affect the water supplies of One ® Hill > was strongly dtnied at Wednesday's meeting of the One Tree Hill ■Uoroujrl, Council by the Mayor, Mr. I. «• Ooldstine. Mr. Goldstine said the .water supplv ot ' One l'ree Hill and Onehunga could -o possibly be a fleeted in the manner KROstedj " I here is no danger, there k]|\^ r , xv " s n ". v > iin, l there never will {*» h , e added. The treatment of the hrloi" 1 , su l' J l>'y ill I'll up-to-date plant f cuulerl any dangerous organism livS in the water, and the statement raaue regarding any possible danger inaccurate.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22195, 23 August 1935, Page 15
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132ONE TREE HILL WATER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22195, 23 August 1935, Page 15
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