The highest gauge reading at the Gis-" borne waterworks during the fortnight ended November 25 was 1201b5., and the lowest 901bs. The top lino was maintained in working order, there being one Teak, at Emerald Hills, during till fortnight.- The quantity of water that passed through tile meter f«c tho weeks emled Novmher 18 and 25 was 5,760,000 and 6,550,000 gallons respectively. The Gisborne School baths were supplied
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17125, 4 December 1929, Page 3
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