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Mr Smith (at left) examines a fish screen built on a tributary of the Rakaia River at the entrance to an irrigation channel. He is accompanied by Mr Derek Aldridge, an irrigation engineer from the Winchmore Research Station.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34099, 11 March 1976, Page 12

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Mr Smith (at left) examines a fish screen built on a tributary of the Rakaia River at the entrance to an irrigation channel. He is accompanied by Mr Derek Aldridge, an irrigation engineer from the Winchmore Research Station. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34099, 11 March 1976, Page 12

Mr Smith (at left) examines a fish screen built on a tributary of the Rakaia River at the entrance to an irrigation channel. He is accompanied by Mr Derek Aldridge, an irrigation engineer from the Winchmore Research Station. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34099, 11 March 1976, Page 12

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