All the vital necessities which foresters must have, such aswirenetting, plants and seeds, are hard to get and extremely expensive to acquire.
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I am doing my best to increase supplies ofwirenetting, but there is still insufficient to meet the present very heavy demand.
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Down they came andwirenettingreplaced them in every field.
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That chamber has a corrugated iron roof except where a short section is covered bywirenetting.
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Permits forwirenettingfor agricultural fencing purposes are issued by war agricultural executive committees.
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The demand forwirenettingfor urgent defence purposes is such that only very limited supplies are available for other purposes.
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It had all those other things—valves, hideous enclosures, concrete posts andwirenetting, telephone wires going to little huts, and so on.
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Strand wire or chestnut pale fencing are recommended as suitable substitutes forwirenettingfor protection of allotments.
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In any case, the fencing of so large an area would be needlessly costly, considering the scarcity ofwirenetting.
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Certain cities already erectwirenettingbarriers at the edge of pavements to prevent pedestrians from getting in the way of traffic.
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My officers are already prepared to authorise the issue ofwirenettingfor this purpose when supplies are available.
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Is there any prospect of more protectivewirenettingfor the protection of windows against blast?
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Supplies of timber,wirenettingand hessian have been made available for those who are making the bunks.
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The average value of allwirenettingin 1931 was approximately £20 a ton.
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Of course a six-foot-highwirenettingwould prevent dogs, cats and fowls getting on to the land, but not wild birds.
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