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ALfeJOHHSOM'S mUIM FENCING WIRE STOCKS OF plain wire readily AVAILABLE xiy ™-y r xR " '«JI' '■ 'V'X When fencing new paddocks or replacing old fences, make sure the wire f ' y° u use is JOHNSON’S ENGLISH WIRE, which is drawn with the skill of S ISO years' experience from carefully selected steel and protected by patented ft S rwMfmk HOT DIP GALVANISING which gives a heavy coating of pure Zinc * , H . f to ensure long life under New Zealand climatic conditions. ■ x Tips for Farmers w4\\ 1 ~ (' ■ J *• When erecting fences or making sub-divisions, examine the wire MVy ! "" for damage to the spelter coating from chemical attack between \ \ the factory and arm or the removal of zinc by abrasion. X 2. See that the jaws of your strainer are not nicking too deeply. ~Kr J. ■'■ y ® BSi 3- Make sure that you are not over-straining the wire. Don’t strain ®<< l \2z 'Sts-:-' / an ®'99 e wire beyond 600 lbs. ~’'JLL yVoSIU lift Johnson’s Wire meets in every respect the requirements of the N.Z. Government's Standard Specification 143 for Type A First Grade ' galvanised wire. > . | BJ? gg' - Insist on Johnson's English Wire, made by ' Richard Johnson & Nephew Ltd. ' MANCHESTER, ENGLAND 5P.246. Sole New Zealand Agents: JOSEPH NATHAN AND COMPANY (N.Z.), LTD. P.O. Box 1792, Wellington. P.O. Box 949, Auckland. P.O. Box 1604, Christchurch.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 91, Issue 6, 15 December 1955, Page 614

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Page 614 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 91, Issue 6, 15 December 1955, Page 614

Page 614 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 91, Issue 6, 15 December 1955, Page 614

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