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THE COBB DAM
Nelson Evening Mail
26 June 1945
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Clyde dam
Press
18 May 1982
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Clyde dam date again put back
Press
7 August 1984
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PRESS-BUTTON CITY
Otago Daily Times
13 August 1937
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Crack in dam at Waipori
Press
1 December 1983
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MANAPOURI INQUIRY Commission Given 6 Months To Report
Press
24 April 1970
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rnmnli*tinn of i?rrat eni?ineerinu feat: The Grand Coulee dam in the State of Washington, which has been built to supply the north-west of America with electricity for civil and defence purposes The dam, which is 550 feet high and 4300 feet long, ia claimed to be the largest atructur® yfflt erected by man.
New Zealand Herald
3 May 1941
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The Minister of Electricity, Mr McGuigan (second from right), at the site of the Pukaki dam during a tour of the Upper Waitaki hydro-electricity development. With him are (from left) Mr S. M. J. Smith, the project engineer, Mr P. W. Blakeley, general manager of the New Zealand Electricity Department, and Mr J. Colenso, Ministry of Works overseer.
Press
8 May 1973
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Electricity price
Press
7 April 1987
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A double-lane bridge being built over the channel through which the Clutha River will be diverted as part of the Clyde dam project in Central Otago. The Clutha River is being diverted to allow the dam to be built across the former river-bed. The Clyde power station is expected to start producing electricity in 1987.
Press
27 October 1981
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5
Thames Star
29 August 1936
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POWER FROM WAIPORI
Otago Daily Times
7 November 1942
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ELECTRIC CURRENT.
Lyttelton Times
17 February 1920
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A NIGHT VIEW OF THE AVIEMORE DAM AND POWER STATION, nearing completion in the Waitaki Valley. Lake Aviemore will be formed when the dam is closed in May, and the first electricity from the new station will be generated shortly after. The lake will cover 7000 acres and extend 11 miles up the valley to Benmore.
Press
9 March 1968
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AVIEMORE DAM NEARS COMPLETION.—The dam is now at its full height along most of its length, ready to retain the new lake that will be formed in the New Year. A million tons of concrete has been placed in the structures. The new station on the Waitaki River will generate electricity for consumers throughout New Zealand next winter.
Press
23 December 1967
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Luggate rights approved but planning criticised
Press
3 July 1985
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Aid project will drive 45,000 from homes
Press
30 March 1983
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SUPPLY OF POWER
Otago Daily Times
26 December 1947
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Biggest hydro-dam
Press
30 August 1984
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RELUCTANT COMPROMISE FRELIMO WILL NOW SUPPLY POWER FOR SOUTH AFRICA
Press
24 October 1974
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TESTS AT ARAPUNI
Waipa Post
22 December 1927
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ARAPUNI TESTS.
Waikato Times
21 December 1927
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Page 53 Advertisements Column 4
Press
25 June 1983
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THE PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1987. Luggate dam on hold
Press
22 June 1987
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DESERT TRANSFORMED.
Lake Wakatip Mail
4 June 1935
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