POWER FOR TAIRUA
SURVEY MADE RECENTLY SETTLERS DISSATISFIED FURTHER SURVEY REQUESTED “My association has asked me to write to you pointing out that they are not at all satisfied with the recent survey and ask that a further survey be made and residents contacted, which does not appear to have been done when the first survey was made,” stated a letter from the secretary of the Whangamata Settlers’ Association, Mr A. R. P. Phillips, before the February meeting of the Thames Valley Electric Power Board. The letter referred to a survey carried out in the ‘Whangamata area by the assistant engineer, Mr G. P. Lindsay, with a view to extending the power from Waihi to Tairua.
“My association knows that there are more than 25 milking sheds and potential sheds within the surveyed area and I have been instructed to ask you to contact the Tairua Dairy Company Ltd., and the Farmers’ Transport
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 54, Issue 32536, 14 February 1945, Page 8
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