Sacrifice recalled From page 9 public display and the economic effects of the Dcpression resulted in disappointing returns from the prints, with proceeds from their sale between 1935 and 1937 totalling less than 90 pounds. This will be the first time "Carillon" has ever been displayed outside Wellington. Staff at the Army Museum are enthusiastic about having the painting on display, pointing out that such a national treasure should be scen by those to whom it was presented. "Carillon" will remain on display at the Army Museum throughout 1991. Disabled benefit KCEPB customers can expect easier access to the board's Manuatute Street building in the future- thanks to a staff members suggestion. General Manager Peter Till told Fridays board meeting that the staff members noticed how much difficulty a customer was having gctting up the stairs and rccommended a ramp and hand rail be installed. A second suggestion rewarded by the board called for a sandwich board to be placed outside the shop. The staff members are to receive $50 and $20 respectively. Tauranga Taupo Bridge line Underground Undergrounding of power lines in the vicinity of the Tauranga/ Taupo Bridge on State Highway 1 has completely transformed the area, according to King Country Electric Power Board chief engineer Colin Martin. He told Friday's board meeting that board staff had to work hard to complete the undergrounding before the Christmas period. The board agreed to put the lines underground to improve supply reliability- the e that have been replaced were regularly knocked down by cars that failed to negotiate the difficult Tauranga/ Taupo corners.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 372, 5 February 1991, Page 14
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