CORRESPONDENCE.
ELECTRICITY COSTS.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —A few days back we read la your paper a list of figures the production cost of electricity large number of hydro-electrk'2' works. As Tauranga was shown to be second lowest in New Zealand,* think any Tauranga citizen shonUfT realise that we can, to a great eulf; tent, thank Mr Mandeno, the Borough Engineer, for that, as be'f' was the originator, designer, builder of the McLaren’s Falls st*:V tion, so let us give credit credit is due, , / C||| Now, Sir, it the Council wonld|f kindly supply us with another set of. figures, to show us where we arnjn'l" regards to the selling cost, whlchU" really concerns us more than the*, production cost, such figures be greatly appreciated. c If we are the second lowest la’f both cases it is very satisfactory, but> if we are not somewhere near the; 1 bottom of the list there is something * 1 wrong! with the overhead. I fan - see that the one set of figures wUh-f'-ij out the other is of much value for comparisons.—l am, etc., ? “RATEPAYER.*, * ’4'! Tauranga, Feb. 21, 1933. “ 1 V
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11048, 23 February 1933, Page 2
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