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OPOTIKI NEWS

BAY OP PLENTY .POWER ■ BOARD Sr; .

(Special to the- 'limes). At the monthly meeting of the. Power Board, a letter was received from the Timber!auds Pulp Go., requesting the fqrma-l consent of tne board in connection with its application for a license to establish a generating station on the Ra-ngita-iki River. —Tho Board 1 resolved, that such consent bo given, subject to certain conditions connected with domestic and farming supply, to be drawn up by the Board’, s engineer. The engineer submitted a report and estimates regarding various proposals in connection with nver protection work, near the cable (towers OP the Wa-ioeka river, final decision on. the matter being deferred.

After having the matter explained to him by tho chairman, Mr J. Jmoody withdrew his notice of motion "That a list of all employees of the Board, their salaries and duties ho supplied to each member of tho Boagd.’*

The matter of loan conversion was left in the hands of the chairman and secretary.

Mr J. J. Moody br,ought up for general discussion certain aspects covering the capacity of water-heat-ers in cow-slieds. —It (was explained by the -engineers that the whole matter of dairy shed water heating iwas undergoing a complete investigation by a committee of officers of such institutions as the Scientific Industrial Research Department, Electrical Engineers’ Association, and tho Dairy Division

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 2

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OPOTIKI NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 2

OPOTIKI NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12078, 18 October 1933, Page 2