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BUILDING A SILO.—This photograph shows a silo of ultimately more than 60ft in height in the early stages of construction on Mr D. P. Graham’s property at Tai Tapu. The silo consists of 19 rings of steel plates. As each ring of plates is bolted on, the silo is jacked up another 3ft for another ring to be

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 8

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BUILDING A SILO.—This photograph shows a silo of ultimately more than 60ft in height in the early stages of construction on Mr D. P. Graham’s property at Tai Tapu. The silo consists of 19 rings of steel plates. As each ring of plates is bolted on, the silo is jacked up another 3ft for another ring to be Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 8

BUILDING A SILO.—This photograph shows a silo of ultimately more than 60ft in height in the early stages of construction on Mr D. P. Graham’s property at Tai Tapu. The silo consists of 19 rings of steel plates. As each ring of plates is bolted on, the silo is jacked up another 3ft for another ring to be Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 8