OUR FRUIT HARVEST.
. >■ ■ - -- ■ r : <■■ ■ 1 •• -■: . •'•' '•■■ . . t | THE OUTLOOK/ : '■ 'Asked yesterday for a general idea of i the fruit-crop position at present, Mr. W.. < A. '■ Boucher, Government Pomologist, re- : marked that there was a very heavy crop ,of Triumph'peaches on the market at ; present, but otherwise the peach ciop was ; fairly light:' European plums were only .a moderate crop/ and 'pears''would' yield ; a-fair harvest. 'Indications were' that there .".would ; "be a moderate crop of , apples, ,"-■•,',;,..';..'. .1 ' ''"• . ', i
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 10
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76OUR FRUIT HARVEST. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1648, 15 January 1913, Page 10
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