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Re: LONGACRE - long acre, New Zealand
« Reply #9 on: Monday 08 September 25 05:59 BST (UK) »
Most places in NZ had the sleeves on the wooden power poles to stop the possums. The pesky animals were a regular cause of power cuts, mainly in rural areas. Was usually the power lines being arced together by a possum touching two wires at the same times, usually resulting in instant electrocution and blown fuses. Not so prevalent these days with concrete poles.

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Re: LONGACRE - long acre, New Zealand
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 14 September 25 23:52 BST (UK) »
To me it looks like a farm on land around Te Aroha looking towards Mt Te Aroha

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Mt Tauhara near Taupo

and yet

the sidings/house/vegetation looks like land around Whanganui, on the right coming into Whanganui from Sanson etc but not sure what the hill/mountain might be in the background

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Re: LONGACRE - long acre, New Zealand
« Reply #11 on: Monday 15 September 25 10:59 BST (UK) »
Thankyou for taking the trouble to post.

Yet to receive a reply from local agencies, in the areas that look most promising.

But you will never know, unless you post a request, who might offer to assist you.

In the past I have received a reply from the most unlikely of places.

Many years ago a director of the TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY, sent me some Russian research papers that I was trying to hunt down, as they discussed the application of a Kiwi invention.

Then there was the problem of getting them translated, as there were/are several different keyboard configurations used, to digitize the Cyrillic font.

Then more recently on a remote West Auckland beach, I passed the time of day with an elderly gent who told me he had emigrated from a far Eastern village, in the Soviet Union. I said I had no knowledge of the area he was talking about, but had, in the past, received a reply to an international request for help, from TOMSK University Library.

His eyes lit up in surprise, and he stated that was the university he was sent to for further education, at great distance from his home. Then he asked if I remembered the name of the librarian who had taken the trouble to reply, and was doubly surprised.

Shaking his head in disbelief, he explained to me that his best mate, through his years of study at that university, had married the lady who had emailed me.

The world is a very small place when it comes to research.

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Re: LONGACRE - long acre, New Zealand
« Reply #12 on: Monday 15 September 25 23:24 BST (UK) »
Looking again I feel that it is around Whanganui.  It may not be on the RHS going from Sanson but the LHS has pine trees in the light soiled dune country to the west.  The second idea is that it is on one of the back roads east  or north of Whanganui.  Even accessing the Parapara.