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The early blacksmiths soon became makers of farm implements and by the end of the last century the manufacture of farm machinery was a well-established industry. Upper—The smithy of Joseph Keetley, of Kaiapoi, who became well known for his ploughs. Middle—James Little's smithy at Woodend, which was started in 1867. Lower -The blacksmith's shop of P. and D. Duncan Ltd. in the early 1900's. •

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 6, 15 December 1950, Page 511

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The early blacksmiths soon became makers of farm implements and by the end of the last century the manufacture of farm machinery was a well-established industry. Upper—The smithy of Joseph Keetley, of Kaiapoi, who became well known for his ploughs. Middle—James Little's smithy at Woodend, which was started in 1867. Lower -The blacksmith's shop of P. and D. Duncan Ltd. in the early 1900's. • New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 6, 15 December 1950, Page 511

The early blacksmiths soon became makers of farm implements and by the end of the last century the manufacture of farm machinery was a well-established industry. Upper—The smithy of Joseph Keetley, of Kaiapoi, who became well known for his ploughs. Middle—James Little's smithy at Woodend, which was started in 1867. Lower -The blacksmith's shop of P. and D. Duncan Ltd. in the early 1900's. • New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 6, 15 December 1950, Page 511

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