HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER
GOVERNMENT AND DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. 1 “ (From Otjb Own Correspondent.) ■ . - WELLINGTON, January,, 25, Mr Sidey to-day asked the Minister'of ; Public Works a question about the ar--1 rangemenfc between ■ tho Government, and, the Dunedin City Council in regard to. the supply of hydroelectric power. ' The Hon. J.- G. Contes 'replied, ,tna| about a week ago ho had sent a cqm,-; mtmication to, the town <plerk incorporating ', practically thq' whole of the negotiations. He hadttfirst of all telegraphed, hoping .fop ' a reply at onoe, and had followed .thp .tele-V'; gram up with ,a letter, but since ...then he' had not had any confirmation nof tl)p ■ . negotiations. Ho did not anticipate nhy difficulty, and ho . believed that a mutual; arrangement would be agreed , to.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 7
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