AGAINST A SALE
Southland Hydro-Electricity
Concern
GOVERNMENT’S OFFER
By Telegraph.—Press Association.
Invercargill, August 26.
Opinions strongly against the disposal of the Monowai electrical generating station to the Government and against the acceptance of the Government’s terms for the supply of additional power, were presented to the Southland Electric Power Board to-day by the board’s secretary and chief engineer, who examined the position in detail, and were supported in their findings by independent investigators.
The board unanimously decided against both the disposal of the generating station to the Government and the acceptance of the Government’s terms for the supply of additional power.
The Government offered to pay the board £435,000 in New Zealand currency for the works and to supply power to the board at‘£6/7/6 per kilowatt of the half-hourly annual maximum demand on the 11,000-volt busbars of the board’s substations at Gore, Winton, and Invercargill.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 283, 27 August 1935, Page 5
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145AGAINST A SALE Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 283, 27 August 1935, Page 5
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