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CONCESSIONS TO USERS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT.

LIGHTING ON LARGE SCALE AT A REDUCTION.

MILKING POWER RATE MADE EASIER FOR SMALL USERS.

The Horowhenua Power Board, 1 Tuesday, on the recommendation of a special committee, decided that the new lighting rate for the Railway Department and other large consumers be ias follows: First 150 units per month, 8d per unit; second 150, 6d; all over 300 units, sd. These charges are to be effective as from the beginning of the present financial year. The previous rate was 8d per unit for the first 150 units per month and 6d per unit for all in excess of ' 150. A concession was also made to users of milking motors, in the following terms:;- —That after the third bi-monthly payment ,of the present financial year, the rate of 4£d pier unit for the first 100 units per month he reduced by Jd per unit to 4d; the rates .for further units used to .be as at present—viz., for the second 100 units 3d per unit, all over 200 units per month 2d per unit.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19290621.2.21

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Shannon News, 21 June 1929, Page 4

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CONCESSIONS TO USERS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT. Shannon News, 21 June 1929, Page 4

CONCESSIONS TO USERS OF ELECTRIC CURRENT. Shannon News, 21 June 1929, Page 4

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