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would enable this interval to be tided over and at the same time would not hamper or interfore
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of the former.
carrying out of
After full imoratigation, I have come to the conclusion that a dam in alte M2 4 of M2 Cooper's 18:46 Report, nt of somewhat great height than he recommended, would afford the most ready and seonomical means
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copy of a letter which I have addressed by Government dealing with this subject and with those items of the complete scheme which are independent of low-level dam..
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I may hore explain that, as x temporary expedient, a pumping engine capable of raising half a million pillons for day, which was oblained locally, has ben erected immediately below the junction of the streams, plan, a small dem capable of containing 14
constraining million gallons having been constructed at this point, and a rising main laid to the Instam pange- his will render available the Imy weather flow of the streams until the large engines
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are created.
My letter to Government contains ine necessary information and estimates of the various works proposed to be undertaken and I trust that the proposals there in fut for
·ward will commend themselves to
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