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National Film Unit

"PICTORIAL PARADE No. 6" in-| cludes a visit to Roxburgh, Centra] Otago, where apricots are boxed for market or made into jam at the local factory, while pickers work in the orchards between the hills and the river. There are also shots of the axemen’s carnival at Putaruru; and scenes from Maraetai dam showing how, after the damaged gate-lifting cylinders had been repaired and tested, the lake level was raised and the old river valley flooded.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 13

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National Film Unit New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 13

National Film Unit New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 720, 1 May 1953, Page 13

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