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Above-A bush bum. At left—A new burn. After sowing the next job was to bridge streams, clear fencelines, erect fences, and undertake such other clearing as would enable sheep and cattle to graze over the whole sown area. Photographs from the Alexander Turnbull Library photograph collection.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 4, 15 October 1954, Page 322

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Above-A bush bum. At left—A new burn. After sowing the next job was to bridge streams, clear fencelines, erect fences, and undertake such other clearing as would enable sheep and cattle to graze over the whole sown area. Photographs from the Alexander Turnbull Library photograph collection. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 4, 15 October 1954, Page 322

Above-A bush bum. At left—A new burn. After sowing the next job was to bridge streams, clear fencelines, erect fences, and undertake such other clearing as would enable sheep and cattle to graze over the whole sown area. Photographs from the Alexander Turnbull Library photograph collection. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 4, 15 October 1954, Page 322