HYDRO-ELCTRICITY.
The suggestion mm in these Columns on Saturday last £ t tllo Wairarapa Hydro-Electric B<f >d ehould devote ■itself in the first iV anCO to dcvo i op . ing the power frf t \ ic : Tupurupuru stream has occas iied ' coua i<ierable'' comment dj^rict ', the opinion generally ircssod is that tho proposal is an exce^ t if given effect to, it wos mean , that tMas * e ii toa and tho the west (including 'tH mm, daiiy farms at fe *Wti) fv,oul4 | prov i dcc i wit h motive powpj w bourse of at least two years.. The rg(n . Waiohine BchemO need not belayed i u tho least. While tho Tui rupu f ru powcr is being developed, tha )J[ . (iUminaricg to the harnessing of th, Waiohinc could be arranged for by | e Board. The matter is one wllicll tllc Masterton Borough the Chamber of p ro g re ssive League, and other locf institutions should express an cmfy- ic op i n i o n.
A cable received Mnighfc stated that the Nudden anf the Ngakata had arrived at Sydne| Malaita has sailed from MelbjC no f or Auckland.. F. , "
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Wairarapa Age, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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189HYDRO-ELCTRICITY. Wairarapa Age, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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