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- Mangahao Power Station is a hydroelectric power station near the town of Shannon, New Zealand. After being dela**** by war, access road construction and...
- The Mangahao River is located in the North Island of New Zealand. The headwaters are in the Tararua Ranges. The river flows northeast feeds into the Manawatu...
- Mangaore (5 kilometres east) is the residential township for the nearby Mangahao hydro-electric power station, which was the second power station to be...
- 230/400 volts 50 hertz began in 1925, the same year the city was connected to the Mangahao hydroelectric scheme. Between 1924 and 1968, the city's supply was supplemented...
- north to Ōtorohanga and Rotorua in the south and Opotiki in the east; the Mangahao-Waikaremoana system stretched from Wellington north to Gisborne and west...
- Llanberis and the Llanberis Lake Railway. Maid Marian Locomotive Fund. "Lower Mangahao Dam site - view up jigline". collections.tepapa.govt.nz. 1920–1921. Retrieved...
- Manawatu Estuary. Major tributaries of the river include the Makakahi, Mangahao, Pohangina and Oroua Rivers. The Manawatū's total length is 180 kilometres...
- 400 kW Fullager diesel generator, ahead of the arrival of grid power from Mangahao in 1927 and from Waikaremoana in 1929. The Fullager generator remained...
- its Paraparaumu substation, but can be switched to be supplied from the Mangahao substation near Shannon. The town's fresh water supply is drawn from three...
- generated at the Keith Street power station until the transmission lines from Mangahao Power Station to Bunnythorpe substation were completed in March 1925. The...