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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY.

ANALYSIS OF CONNECTED LOAD. The Horowhenua Power Board received from the Engineer (Mr J. A. Smith), on Tuesday, an analysis of the connected electrical load to . July ,11th, 1929, giving the following totals for the Board's district: —

INSTALLATIONS AND' EXTENSIONS The Engineer also reported that, during the period since the last Board meeting, 15 applications from consumers and -30 applications for extensions to existing installations had been received, comprising four ranges, 10 water-heaters, seven milking and separating motors, one industrial and two pumping motors. Thirteen new consumers had been connected, including eight ranges, six water-heaters and two industrial motors, also extensions including two industrial motors, one milking motor and one water-heater, making a total increase of 62.175 k.w.

k.w. , . 1C62 No. . 331 Tl. b p. 2849 424 614 lew. Heating and iron points Water heaters 2978 390 - 648 2161 2453 409 No. of consumers— 3031 Total connected lew. .. . 3067 .'. 8671

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Shannon News, 19 July 1929, Page 4

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DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Shannon News, 19 July 1929, Page 4

DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY. Shannon News, 19 July 1929, Page 4

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