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FLAX TAGS.

Government has approved as a tag for bales of hemp the followA piece of wire, about two feet long with a tin tag on one end, and a leather tag on the other, is to be packed in the bale at the mill, the end with the tin being in the centre, and the leather tag hanging out at the end of the bale. Upon the tin and leather tags the registered brand of the owner and the-number of the bale will be stamped by the miller. Space will be left on the leather tag for the grade mark. This system will overcome as far as possible the trouble now caused through the removal of tags, and will supersede the battens and calico now in

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3721, 20 October 1906, Page 3

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FLAX TAGS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3721, 20 October 1906, Page 3

FLAX TAGS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3721, 20 October 1906, Page 3

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