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EQUIPMENT FOR AVIEMORE.—The first section of Canadian-made turbine equipment, the stay ring, ready for installation at the Aviemore hydro-electric power project on the Waitaki River. The 50-ton steel ring is being installed in two sections. Good progress is being maintained by the Ministry of Works on all construction at Aviemore. The £22 million scheme is scheduled to generate power in June, 1968.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 1

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EQUIPMENT FOR AVIEMORE.—The first section of Canadian-made turbine equipment, the stay ring, ready for installation at the Aviemore hydro-electric power project on the Waitaki River. The 50-ton steel ring is being installed in two sections. Good progress is being maintained by the Ministry of Works on all construction at Aviemore. The £22 million scheme is scheduled to generate power in June, 1968. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 1

EQUIPMENT FOR AVIEMORE.—The first section of Canadian-made turbine equipment, the stay ring, ready for installation at the Aviemore hydro-electric power project on the Waitaki River. The 50-ton steel ring is being installed in two sections. Good progress is being maintained by the Ministry of Works on all construction at Aviemore. The £22 million scheme is scheduled to generate power in June, 1968. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31161, 10 September 1966, Page 1