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Care In Tree Cutting

t It would be a good idea if ; lines staff, on their twice-a-Hyear training courses, were ■ given expert instruction on -1 the correct way to trim trees, I the Central Canterbury Elecf I trie Power Board agreed at ■■its meeting yesterday. U Proper instruction for the ; ■ men would be good public reNations, said the Engineer- ! Manager (Mr S. E. Slatter), ■when he reported that from i time to time, the board was ! told that its men, when trimming to clear power lines, had unnecessarily mutilated trees and shrubs. “A recent complaint from Governor’s Bay, which has many fine trees, alleges that some conifers and silver: beeches were excessively damaged when a service line was installed,” he said.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 11

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Care In Tree Cutting Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 11

Care In Tree Cutting Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31781, 11 September 1968, Page 11