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A GOOD " SWING " GATE. 



Mr. W. H. Graham, J.P., of Fairneld, one of the oldest and 

 most enterprising squatters of the Eticup district, kindly for- 

 warded to the Journal in November last, plans and description 

 of a gate that he put up on his run some three years ago, and 

 which has been found of the greatest convenience and to work 

 well. To those who drive often alone, and, perhaps, young and 

 active horses, a gate of this kind which can be opened without 

 leaving the vehicle is a great boon, and may be the means of 

 saving a runaway, and consequently many pounds' worth of damage 

 and deterioration of horse flesh. The description given by Mr. 

 Graham, and the plan, make the construction of the gate very clear, 

 he has several of these gates in use on his property, and confidently 

 recommends them. Mr. Graham writes : 



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