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NO ACUTE SHORTAGE

SITUATION IN WAITEMATA ECONOMY STILL NECESSARY “We do not anticipate any great trouble,” said Mr. A. Main, secretary of the Waitcmata ElectricPower Board, this morning, speaking of the power shortage caused by the breakdown at Horahora. “Horahora seems to be carrying on all right and we have got through the last 48 hours without any acute shortage. However, it is still necessary that care should be taken, and we are altering the time clocks on water heaters in the city area in order to reduce the load during milking hours for the benefit of country consumers.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 13

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NO ACUTE SHORTAGE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 13

NO ACUTE SHORTAGE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 451, 5 September 1928, Page 13

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