TONS OF VEGETABLES.
.. SPECIMENS FROM WAIKATO. ' : • A-few-tons.of .vegetables.are to. be had for ne asking •from Mr. Chapman, a Waikato farmer. ... .. • ■ < ■ ..■■..
.Sir. Chapman is just now in Wellington assisting Messrs. Bakor Bros, to sell an extensive axea of land, which he possesses near Hamilton in, the cheap, fertile Waikato. In the course of his ■efforts'-to"' show Weilmgton people, what his Waikato land can produce he has.made a display, in Messra. Batoer. j Bros. 'window, in Lambton . Qnay, of some of the. enormons;mangels, swedes, ear-' rots,, pumpkins, and other things which his farm, and, those of his neighbours can pro.: , duce These roots, he says, 1 were grown in the first /year after breaking up on a drained swamp adjoining the Euakura Experiment i< arm. . .:•. ■ t ■
In the course of talk with a Dominion ■ reprassnrativo, Mr; Chapman spoke of the tons of theso roots that he could Tiavo brought down/and siud that -lie meant to give those now.noro to somo deserving institution. ■■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 8
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160TONS OF VEGETABLES. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 562, 17 July 1909, Page 8
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