FENCING WIRE
CONDITIONS GOVERNING SALE A control order lias been i*ay.ettecl whereby farmers or other persons wlio require supplies of plain fencing wire after Thursday must comply with -certain conditions which have been outlined to Fields Division officers of the- Department ■of Agriculture and to primary production councils, according to an ianno u ncemcn t i j\- the Minister of .Agrjcul S lire, tin Hon. J. (b Barclay. Ketailers would be entitled to sell plain fencing 'a ire in quant; tir.s no! exceeding live hundredweight -without authority. said the .Minister, but for quantitie.- in excess of this it would be neci-sary for the intendinLf pure 1 uiser-r.ser to make an application on the prescribed i'orm. Applications for fanning purposes would be dealt with -by district councils* of primary production, and for other than farming purposes by fencing; materials associations al All ok 1; 11 u!. \Y e'l lin<Ju >; i. (1 hristc hu> cll ii 11 d D-n-Jdin. | The Minister added that farmers who hud he mi holding wire for defence purpose* may now put tinAy ire n>'fts no nnrt-L use. j
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 1, 7 September 1942, Page 6
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181FENCING WIRE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 1, 7 September 1942, Page 6
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