Captain Brown, of the barque Kane, te-ld a "Timaru Herald" reporter":'that Tasmania had just completed the season for -the export of apples. The »eaeon had been* very good 0n*—220,000 cases were shipped in one bottom—and Taemanja -was flourishing on "timber and appW. "They; are .says Captain Brown, ";tbat wherever a gum tree ■Will grow an >apple tree will -jgrow. It does not signify whether the top is rocky or not, v so t long l*i there is c day enough below for the roots to dig tbeir K»y into. The orcfcardieti folib-ws the sawmiDer ..bow, and/.is often Jtke ?an^e
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 27 May 1907, Page 5
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