T H E TWO-INCH FRACTURE IN THE CONCRETE, which is causing so much concern at the Arapuni hydro-electric works, occurs where the weir the P enstock i ntake structure- at right a ngles. (Shown in the left picture.) Centre: The crack as it continues up past the rheostat station. The third photograph shows a Maori diver preparing to go down into the headrace this morning, to investigate the extent of the fracture lower down
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 1
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74THE TWO-INCH FRACTURE IN THE CONCRETE, which is causing so much concern at the Arapuni hydro-electric works, occurs where the weir the Penstock intake structure- at right angles. (Shown in the left picture.) Centre: The crack as it continues up past the rheostat station. The third photograph shows a Maori diver preparing to go down into the headrace this morning, to investigate the extent of the fracture lower down Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 1
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