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Letter from Lyon and Blair regarding application for water service to premises, Lambton Quay, 1878 [electronic resource]

Letter to Town Clerk

Wellington 9 April 1878 To the
Town Clerk
Wellington

Sir
We beg to make
application for a Water Service
to our premises on Lambton Quay
for the purpose of supplying water
to the boiler of our Steam Engine

We have purchased a Meter
from Messrs Dawson & Co

We have the honor to be
Sir
Your obedient Servants
Lyon & Blair

Manuscript letter from L&B to WCC re water for running steam presses (1878)

Lyon & Blair was one of a number of local commercial printers who relied on steam to power their new generation of printing presses. For steam, they required a constant supply of water to the in-house boilers. When water was first reticulated through central Wellington in 1878, the company swiftly applied to the town clerk to be hooked up and even supplied the required pipes. By comparison, the Government Printing Office used steam to drive their presses from 1866.

 

 

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