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CODLIN MOTH IN AUCKLAND.

Tho Wellington Evening Post Bay?: — The dreaded ccdlin moth, which wa« recently said to have iiaappeired from the fruit-produoing districts m tue naifchborhood of the Thamep, aeems to have renewed its ravage*,- the advanced stage of the fruit season being favorable to the development of the p^st. A Northern paper states that the moh has overturned the ideas of all tho theorists by undoubtedly entering the apple after fruitipg, imtr-' 1 c hatch ng m and growiag with th b ■> .a. S^rae orchard ■ a are deet'cyiug i.heir fruit iti order tn kill the insect?. List year several plontiful crops m Iho district were rendered almost worthless owing to the inroads of the moth, frhioh was aleo to bo found m almost every isolated tree iv cirtain parts of th) Haurabi Peninsula.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 January 1887, Page 3

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CODLIN MOTH IN AUCKLAND. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 January 1887, Page 3

CODLIN MOTH IN AUCKLAND. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 January 1887, Page 3

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