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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY.

HOROWHENUA BOARD’S ROAD. The analysis of the connected elec- • trieal load of the Horowhenua 'Power Board to June 20th, 1933, was presented at the meeting of the Board yesterday, by the Engineer (Mr J. A. Smith), and it showed the following position:— k.w. Lighting . 1351 No. Ttl. Ix4*. Industrial motors 539 3030 Milking motors *BSB 942 k.w. Heating points 4370 3471 Ranges 576 3617 Water-heaters 1014 636 No. of consumers—'Connected 3987 Applications 4058 Total connected load 12,057 *Eepresenting 637 sheds. APPLICATIONS AND INSTALLATIONS. During the past month, 14 applications were received from new consumers and 35 for extensions to existing installations, included in which were 11 water-heaters, 4 ranges, 3 milking and separator, 5 industrial, and 2 pumping motors. Thirteen new consumers and 1 25 extensions to existing installations were connected, comprising 4* ranges, 7 water-heaters, 1 milking and 7 industrial motors, making a total increase of 90.627 k.w. Fifty installations were re-tested.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1933, Page 4

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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1933, Page 4

DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 June 1933, Page 4

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