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SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES OF GALVANISED FENCING WIRE COMING TO HAND

.WELLINGTON, Last Night (PA). ’ There is now enough galvanised fencing wire in New Zealand, or on the water, to meet all the Dominion’s immediate needs. This was announced by the chairman of the Aid for Britain National Council, Mr. F. P. Walsh, today. Other shortages, such as galvanised waler pipin:;, corrugated iron, cement, reinforcing steel and others were still plaguing the fanning community and resti-icting power to produce, but efforts were bping made to overcome these, too, he added.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 23 April 1949, Page 6

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SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES OF GALVANISED FENCING WIRE COMING TO HAND Wanganui Chronicle, 23 April 1949, Page 6

SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES OF GALVANISED FENCING WIRE COMING TO HAND Wanganui Chronicle, 23 April 1949, Page 6

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