AT ONE OF THE SOURCES OF AUCKLAND'S WATER SUPPLY: RISING LEVEL OF THE LAKE BEHIND NIHOTUPU DAM RESULTS IN A STRONG dfrwtly above the steeplyTwo photographs taken this week showing the excess water supply from the Nihotupu catchment area in the Wa.takere Ranges fi ling over the dam. The p.cture on the left was 1 b K falling sheet of water which drops with curtain-like effect.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22489, 5 August 1936, Page 10
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66AT ONE OF THE SOURCES OF AUCKLAND'S WATER SUPPLY: RISING LEVEL OF THE LAKE BEHIND NIHOTUPU DAM RESULTS IN A STRONG dfrwtly above the steeply- Two photographs taken this week showing the excess water supply from the Nihotupu catchment area in the Wa.takere Ranges fi ling over the dam. The p.cture on the left was 1 b K falling sheet of water which drops with curtain-like effect. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22489, 5 August 1936, Page 10
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