. Why freight is lost or damaged . Number Thirty-Two Number thirty-three is a photograph of a bucket of lard shipped in theusual way, and beside it is a small package showing another mode of fasten-ing a top with metal straps or bands in addition to nailing it. These bands. Number Thirty-Three are nailed to the side of the box instead of being attached to the hoop,asin number twenty-eight. I prefer the latter method, as the hoop is also heldin place by the band or straps. 24 Why Freight is Lost or Damaged


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