DOMINION NEWS.
DUNEDIN WATER SUPPLY
LPEB PEESS ASSOCIATIONd DUNEDIN, March 12, Cr Sullivan, chairman of the City Council’s water committee, .states that unless rain intervenes it will P™bahly ho necessary next week to cut eft what are known as “extraordinary supplies, such as those to lifts and stables, after twelve, hours’ notice has been served. Or. Sullivan estimated that this- morning, the various reservoiis contained about 46.000,000 gallons or nearl" 3,000,000 gallons less than they hold three days ago. PIANO-PLAYING RECORD. GORE, March 12. James S, Stirtoa broke the worlds record for continuous piano-p.aying ot 844 hours bv 30 minutes. He started at'9.3o on 'Wednesday morning, _ continuinrr without a break, until 10.30 <m Saturday night-. Stirton was aecorded a- demonstration m the Dominion Hall, at the close of his performance.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3167, 13 March 1911, Page 5
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130DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3167, 13 March 1911, Page 5
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