POWER PLANT SOLD
STATION AT DEVONPORT The Devonport steam plant and machinery for the supply of electric power will be no more within six weeks. After a long period of service it has been sold and will pass into tho limbo of forgotten things. At this morning’s meeting of the Waitemata Electric-Power Board, the report of the board in committee contained particulars of the sale of two 170 b.h.p. horizontal two-cylinder National gas engines, each couDled to generator, together with connections and spare parts, and one nine-panel switchboard. Removal of the plant must be effected within six weeks. Further tenders are to be called at the expiration of six weeks for tin? sale of the balance of the plant and machinery and the travelling crane.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 13
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125POWER PLANT SOLD Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 13
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