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LAKE COLERIDGE.

HIGHEST LEVEL MAINTAINED. Reporting to the executive of the Canterbury Progress League last nigut concerning the state 01 .bake Loiaridge, the organiser (.Mr i\ H. OlimieJ saiu mat tno iiiu.o had at present reached tue overinj'.v level, ioiU.l jett. J iie maximum demand was ouiU Kiiottau>, anu as tne present capacity ui tne station was Uaa> Kuowats, mere was no great demand lor additional capacity; tnere were no otner viorKs, no immediate necessity lor tne sixtii unit, to ue put into operation, though it would be roady very shortly. Mr Chmie added that the Harner was running aboat •M) cusecs. The position was regarded as very satisfactory. Mr G.H. Judd. sneaking for the *.V:vern, Selwyn, tnil Taweia j'owcr lioaiti, referred in very high terms of '.he work Mr Climie had recently doi;o in connexion with electric power work, and said thr.t a.i a result of his effort-., the Progress League had made '•'leaps *nd bounds" in those districts-

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17707, 8 March 1923, Page 6

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LAKE COLERIDGE. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17707, 8 March 1923, Page 6

LAKE COLERIDGE. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17707, 8 March 1923, Page 6