Electric Lines Licenses




3984
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 96

SCHEDULE.
ELECTRIC lines adapted for supply as prescribed in these presents for the transmission of electrical energy commencing at the licensee’s power station at Skippers Point, and proceeding in a westerly direction generally for a distance of approximately 21 chains, thence south-westerly for 13 chains, thence south-south-westerly for a distance of approximately 137 chains to the licensee’s pumping-station at Maori Point, all being situated in Blocks X and XI, Skippers Creek Survey District, in the Land District of Otago, as the same are more particularly delineated on plan marked P.W.D. 90133, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured burnt sienna.

C. A. JEFFERY,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

(P.W. 26/1955.)


License authorizing Francis Patrick Butler, of Matainui, to erect certain Electric Lines in the Township of Matainui.

GALWAY, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 12th day of December, 1935.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred by the Public Works Act, 1928, and of all other powers in anywise enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby authorize Francis Patrick Butler, of Matainui (hereinafter referred to as “the licensee”), to lay, construct, put up, place, and use the electric lines described in the Schedule hereto on the following conditions.


CONDITIONS.

  1. PURPOSES OF LINES.

The said lines may be used for lighting, power, and heating purposes.

  1. LICENSE TO BE SUBJECT TO REGULATIONS.

The license hereby conferred is subject to compliance by the licensee with the Electrical Wiring Regulations, 1935, the Electrical Supply Regulations, 1935, and with all regulations made or to be made in amplification or amendment thereof or in substitution therefor.

  1. SYSTEM OF SUPPLY.

The system of supply shall be the single-phase alternating-current system described in paragraph (d) of clause 21-01 of the Electrical Supply Regulations, 1935.

  1. GENERATING VOLTAGE.

Electrical energy shall be generated and transmitted at a pressure of 230 volts between terminals.

  1. DURATION OF LICENSE.

Unless sooner lawfully determined, this license shall continue in force until the 31st day of March, 1956.

  1. EFFECT OF DETERMINATION OF LICENSE.

The determination of this license, whether by expiration of time, by surrender, or by revocation, shall not relieve the licensee from any liability theretofore incurred under this license.

  1. RAILWAY AND TELEGRAPH LINES.

The licensee shall from time to time rectify to the satisfaction of the Government Railways Board and the Minister of Telegraphs respectively any interference or disturbance caused by the erection or operation of the licensee’s system that affects the satisfactory working of any telegraph-line which is under the control of or in use by the Railways Department and the Post and Telegraph Department respectively, and which was erected before the erection of the lines hereby licensed.

  1. CHARGES ON SALE.

Maximum Charges.

(1) The licensee shall not in respect of electrical energy distributed under the authority of this license make any charge exceeding those set out hereunder:—
(a) In the case of a wholesale supply, a sum of £16 per kilovolt-ampere of maximum demand per annum plus a sum of ½d. per unit:
(b) In the case of a supply for lighting purposes other than a wholesale supply, a sum of 1s. per unit, reducible on payment within fourteen days of due date to 9d. per unit:
(c) In the case of a supply for motor-power, heating, cooking, or any purpose other than lighting purposes other than a wholesale supply, a sum of 6d. per unit, reducible on payment within fourteen days of due date to 4½d. per unit.

Meter-rent.

(2) In addition to such charges as aforesaid, the licensee may make such charges for the rental of meters as may be authorized by regulations.

Minimum Charges.

(3) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, the licensee may in the case of any supply other than a wholesale supply make a minimum charge of £1 per month.

Intervals of Payment.

(4) Payment shall not be demanded from any consumer on dates at intervals apart of less than twenty-one days.

Definitions.

(5) For the purposes of this regulation—
“Wholesale supply” means a supply in respect of which the consumer contracts to pay a sum of £180 or more for any period not exceeding one year:
“Lighting purposes” includes the operation of motor-generators for lighting purposes and the charging of batteries or accumulators used solely or principally for lighting purposes.


SCHEDULE.

LINES adapted for supply as prescribed in these presents for the transmission of electricity commencing from the powerhouse on Section 10, Town of Matainui Extension No. 1, Block XIV, Wataroa Survey District, and proceeding thence to a pole near the north-eastern boundary of the said Section 10, and leading thence—
A. South-easterly to a point near the eastern corner of Section 11; thence south-westerly to the eastern corner of Lot 4 of Section 95; thence south-easterly along the Main South Road to the hall adjoining Lot 5, with a branch line from the eastern corner of Lot 4 of Section 95 to the store on that lot.
B. North-westerly parallel to the Main South Road, crossing Sections 10, 9, 8, and 16, Town of Matainui Extension No. 1, to the opposite side of Wataroa Flat Road; thence south-westerly parallel with that road across Section 3314, public road, and Section 94 to premises on part Section 94, with branch lines—
(a) Across Section 10 aforesaid to the licensee’s premises on that section;
(b) Across Sections 16 and 8 aforesaid to premises on the said Section 8; and
(c) Across Sections 16 and 7 to premises on the said Section 7;
all being situated in Block XIV, Wataroa Survey District, County of Westland, being more particularly indicated by red lines on the plan marked P.W.D. 89629, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington.

C. A. JEFFERY,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

(P.W. 26/2098.)


Varying a License authorizing Wairakei Limited to use Water from the Waikato River for the Purpose of generating Electricity and to erect Electric Lines at Wairakei.

GALWAY, Governor-General.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Wellington, this 12th day of December, 1935.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by an Order in Council (hereinafter referred to as “the license”) dated the ninth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, and published in the Gazette on the eighteenth day of the same month, at pages 698 and 699, Wairakei Limited (therein and hereinafter referred to as “the licensee”), was authorized to use water from the Waikato River for the purpose of generating electricity, and to erect and maintain certain electric lines; and whereas the licensee duly exercised the powers conferred by the license;



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