Mr. Goldsmith pointed out that in the event of a breakdown within the unit itself it would be possible for the fencc to bc "livened" to the full lines voltage i of 230 volts. a pressure which under conditions likely to be found adjacent to fences, might be fatal to human beings as well as to stock. Should the department devise a means of safeguarding farmers against that dan- ' ger, Mr. Goldsmith did not anticipate that his board would raise any objection to the use of apparatus approved by the department. even if it had power to do so, which was doubtfu'
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 September 1940, Page 2
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