POWER FOR AUCKLAND
negotiations for new STEAM PLANT BRITISH FIRMS’ TENDERS fit, VS Parliamentary Reporter WELLINGTON, Today. . r - W. J. Holdsworth. chairman of Auckland Power Board, and Mr. 2": Bartley, engineer, have been In ellington for the last two days axing final arrangements for the tAt ase of a steam generating plant ? b . e put in at King’s Wharf during e inactivity of Arapuni. There was question as to whether the board ®uld accept a Continental tender or Brttlsh one, and the subject was to the Government for its T ®rdict.
The British tender won, and now iA. a f gerne,lts are being made conBti a tbe dut y- The Auckland Brbi k^ as now to decide betw-een two J’™ tenders aud the decision deson 8 a P° n a cablegram to be received Pow timo today. Both the Auckland lsrna 5 Uoard officials return to Auckst tonight, but ou the way they will b at Hamilton and attend a connov° f all the Auckland Province m „ boards called to consider the ite • 0n ot su PPly now that the milkseason is drawing near.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 1
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184POWER FOR AUCKLAND Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1020, 10 July 1930, Page 1
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