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Some of the Watties’ pea viners depart from the property of Mr E. J. Smith of Prebbleton earlier this week after vining 12 hectares of green peas for processing. These machines are used 24 hours a day for the six to 10 week harvest period and are a familiar sight in convoy on the roads of Central and Mid Canterbury.

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Press, 15 January 1982, Page 8

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Some of the Watties’ pea viners depart from the property of Mr E. J. Smith of Prebbleton earlier this week after vining 12 hectares of green peas for processing. These machines are used 24 hours a day for the six to 10 week harvest period and are a familiar sight in convoy on the roads of Central and Mid Canterbury. Press, 15 January 1982, Page 8

Some of the Watties’ pea viners depart from the property of Mr E. J. Smith of Prebbleton earlier this week after vining 12 hectares of green peas for processing. These machines are used 24 hours a day for the six to 10 week harvest period and are a familiar sight in convoy on the roads of Central and Mid Canterbury. Press, 15 January 1982, Page 8

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