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Farm Lorry Loads

Some pin-pricking of farmers on the axle loading of lorries in North Canterbury appeared to be going on, said the president (Mr J- F- G. Blakely) at yesterday’s meeting of the provincial executive of Federated Farmers. The port Department had advised that no breach was committed by a lorry carrying wool from north of the Waipara river which was Stopped by an inspector near Belfast. There were no Chr- * ti*s to the district. The maximum axle toed for a two-wheeled vehicle . WB 6% tons and fanners were saM* ri * htS “ tteir

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 10

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Farm Lorry Loads Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 10

Farm Lorry Loads Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28492, 23 January 1958, Page 10

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