Fig. 1(left). — Erecting the mould used by Messrs. Barr Bros. Note the angle iron for joining the ends of the outer mould casing. Fig. 2 (middle). The base-board with the circular distance-piece used as a foundation for the mould. Fig. 3 (right).— plentiful supply of home-made pipes. These pipes can be used for culverts if required, or they may be easily converted to useful watering troughs for stock.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 28
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68Fig. 1(left).—Erecting the mould used by Messrs. Barr Bros. Note the angle iron for joining the ends of the outer mould casing. Fig. 2 (middle).The base-board with the circular distance-piece used as a foundation for the mould. Fig. 3 (right).— plentiful supply of home-made pipes. These pipes can be used for culverts if required, or they may be easily converted to useful watering troughs for stock. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 28
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