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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY.

STEADY PROGRESS SHOWN. The following analysis of the connected electrical load to March 13th was presented at the meeting of the Horowhenua, Tower Board on Tuesday bv the Engineer (Mr J". A. Smith): — k.w. Lighting 1042 No : Tl. h.p. Industrial motors .. .. 315 2.8;13 Milking motors '.. .. 420 Oil k.w. Heating and iron points 2872 20?,-. Ranges 370 238 SS Water heaters 034 401 No. of consumers— Connected 2973 Applications . . . . 3008 Total connected k.w 8-122 In his i-enort covering the past month, the . Engineer stated that four applications for installations from new consumers and 2." applications for extensions to existing installations had been | received, comprising six ranges, Iwo j waforhoaters, and two milking, four I industrial and four pumping motors Llleven r.ow consumers and 10 extensions had been connected, including five ranges,' seven waterheaf ors, two milking motors, .-nil three industrial motors—a total increase of 59.233 k.w.

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Otaki Mail, 22 March 1929, Page 3

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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Otaki Mail, 22 March 1929, Page 3

DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Otaki Mail, 22 March 1929, Page 3

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