MANGAORE NOTES.
(From, oar own correspondent) Mr W. H. Wood, ot Head Office, Wellington, lias arrived here on trans* fer. Mr Gossett, Engineer to the. laurunga power Board, was on a visit to me Works last week. The p.W.D. emmet leant journeyed to nevin on Saturday, hut owing to tlie incessant rain, me match against Levin “B” was auaudblieii. Mr H. K. Hawken, a member of tne w office ‘staff, has resigned and left for Wellington on Tuesaay. ine motor boat winch lias been constructed at the Workshops lime was transported over the hill on Monday. During tlie latter stages 01 construcuon mis piece ol wiork created much interest, and it is pleasing to know that the boat was successiolly launched at Aiangahao. Tlie motor-boat s work is to transport and stores from the ffiver Camp to Tile Upper dam now being erected. Mr Hi. Qronin, 'Ot Wellington, lias joined the staff here. Mr E. J. uarlick, who has. beep attaoned to me Engineering staff at Alangabuo, lias, received notice ol lus transfer to Wellington. Mr Uirew, A. and T. Burts representative, paid a visit to the Works this week. , •. .• Air F. T. M. Kissel, Chief Electrical Engineer, P!W.D., was on . a visit to the Works this week. Testing operations have been under way tins week in connecting up the. Bunitytliorpe sub-station.
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Shannon News, 6 March 1925, Page 2
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