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Fig. 12—Method of holding an angle post in position on an angle of a drain where it is not suitable to place a stay across the drain. The same method may be adopted for anchoring corner strainer posts on the side of a hill and where both fences take off downhill. For really heavy strains 4 strands of No. 8 wire are used in place of the 2 shown in this photo.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 72, Issue 1, 15 January 1946, Page 10

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Fig. 12—Method of holding an angle post in position on an angle of a drain where it is not suitable to place a stay across the drain. The same method may be adopted for anchoring corner strainer posts on the side of a hill and where both fences take off downhill. For really heavy strains 4 strands of No. 8 wire are used in place of the 2 shown in this photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 72, Issue 1, 15 January 1946, Page 10

Fig. 12—Method of holding an angle post in position on an angle of a drain where it is not suitable to place a stay across the drain. The same method may be adopted for anchoring corner strainer posts on the side of a hill and where both fences take off downhill. For really heavy strains 4 strands of No. 8 wire are used in place of the 2 shown in this photo. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 72, Issue 1, 15 January 1946, Page 10

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