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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"Taita." —A Minister of the Crown in this country takes precedence of a Privy Councillor Sviio does rot hold that office. There is no rule in New Zealand entitling a baronet to aiiy special precedence by virtue of his rank. "Ignoramus." —Pineapples do ndt grow in the grotnid nor on trees. They grow on siflft.il plants, each of which carries one pineapple. Highly tjultsvat- ' ed varieties are seedless, and are propagated by the croVH, or (commonly) by suckers, which p:.'oduce fruit much sooner.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 6

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 6

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1989, 20 February 1914, Page 6

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