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The wide border in the above Map marks the Eastern limits of the district served by the Lake Monowai Hydro-electric Scheme which was opened yesterday. The Northern and Western limits of the reticulated area at present are shown by the shaded borders marking the boundaries of the three substation supply districts. Dotted lines show the 66,000-volt main transmission lines from the Monowai Power House on the banks of the Waiau River. The extension of the Map to include Dunedin shows by comparison the size of the district served by the Monowai scheme.

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Southland Times, Issue 19540, 2 May 1925, Page 9

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The wide border in the above Map marks the Eastern limits of the district served by the Lake Monowai Hydro-electric Scheme which was opened yesterday. The Northern and Western limits of the reticulated area at present are shown by the shaded borders marking the boundaries of the three substation supply districts. Dotted lines show the 66,000-volt main transmission lines from the Monowai Power House on the banks of the Waiau River. The extension of the Map to include Dunedin shows by comparison the size of the district served by the Monowai scheme. Southland Times, Issue 19540, 2 May 1925, Page 9

The wide border in the above Map marks the Eastern limits of the district served by the Lake Monowai Hydro-electric Scheme which was opened yesterday. The Northern and Western limits of the reticulated area at present are shown by the shaded borders marking the boundaries of the three substation supply districts. Dotted lines show the 66,000-volt main transmission lines from the Monowai Power House on the banks of the Waiau River. The extension of the Map to include Dunedin shows by comparison the size of the district served by the Monowai scheme. Southland Times, Issue 19540, 2 May 1925, Page 9

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