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FENCING INTEREST.—Mr D.M. Cross, of the Department of Agriculture at Blenheim, is shown beside a fence constructed of 12½ gauge wire with two barbs. The posts are half round treated pinus logs. Mr Cross is the writer of the accompanying article on fencing.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32666, 23 July 1971, Page 17

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FENCING INTEREST.—Mr D.M. Cross, of the Department of Agriculture at Blenheim, is shown beside a fence constructed of 12½ gauge wire with two barbs. The posts are half round treated pinus logs. Mr Cross is the writer of the accompanying article on fencing. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32666, 23 July 1971, Page 17

FENCING INTEREST.—Mr D.M. Cross, of the Department of Agriculture at Blenheim, is shown beside a fence constructed of 12½ gauge wire with two barbs. The posts are half round treated pinus logs. Mr Cross is the writer of the accompanying article on fencing. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32666, 23 July 1971, Page 17

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