SPIRIT OF COAL CHALLENGES THE INVISIBLE POWER
”T HAVE a challenge here from -* the Gas Company ” Members of the Auckland Power Board looked surprised. Was the rival concern on the warpath? “It’s not as to the relative merits of power and light, but to a game of bowls," continued the chairman, smiling merrily. “Any day. any green. We’ll leave it in the hands of the vice-chairman.** So Mr. S. J. Harbutt is arranging the clash.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 12
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