DAYLIGHT SAVING.
A strong appeal for the inauguration daylight saving at an earlier date was made on Saturday by Mr Holdsworth, chairman of the Auckland Power Board 1 He said that with the milking season beginning, the country districts • were crying out for power, which could / be supplied by the Auckland Board if the boa I’d was relieved of part of its city burden. Mr Holdsworth said that'll© had been informed by the Hon. W. B Taverner that he would like to wait for Sir Thomas Sidey to introduce summertime legislation, but it now seemed that it might be a considerable time before Sir Thomas Sidey would be able to resume duty. It was very important that daylight saving should be introduced without delay.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1930, Page 5
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124DAYLIGHT SAVING. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1930, Page 5
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