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Interesting Work

Public interest at tlie moment, is centred around the scene, of the tank traps in Commerce Street. Now they have been removed, an angledozer is at work filling in. the trench which was cut to prevent tanks cir-cum-mavigating the traps'. Nearly every pedestrian who passes the spot pauses to watch with interest the goings on, and marvel at the way the dozer moves large quantities, of earth with apparent ease, however, we are inclined to believe that one of these would be. a little expensive for the average home gardener.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 75, 23 May 1944, Page 6

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92

Interesting Work Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 75, 23 May 1944, Page 6

Interesting Work Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 75, 23 May 1944, Page 6

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