Mr. .1. R. Tom pi in, of the firm of Messrs. Tempi in and Toogoud, consulting engineers to lite Poverty liny Power Board, proposes to begin an extended tour of America, and Kuglaml, followed ■by a visit to Sweden, in I lie, early future, and was hadt "hon voyage" by members of Ihe Power Hoard lo day. The chairman. Mr. I<\ 11. Ball, mention id Mr. Teiiiplin's impending departure, and wished him health and a good voyage, a wish that was echoed by each member of the board. Acknowledging their good wishes, Mr, Templin stated thai lie intended to do some research wmk upon ihe application of electric current lo everyday uses, and on his return would ne pleased to submit to the board any information be had gained on the subject. The extension of the service, and its application to all em ploymi'mtfi, he pointed out, would in crease the demand and thereby lessen the cost of power per unit to the consumers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16375, 24 June 1927, Page 11
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