The N'ZiL.«o^.M.A. Company, uader JSelro^ ,trjjstkv^c is now well over. *1 }<<kr^ft>niot by any means so good ijft wtti&rpveted. indeed it will probably not tie biore than unr half of the quantity anticipated a little time since. The hot l «jeither has been} particularly favourable f-r the spread of the red spider, and large art>a» in ninny of our best Hardens have had to be destroyed in consequence of this pest. The crop generally is vtry prime, better samples have net been yroduccd. Some of the growers are arran^injj to si>i)» their proilnce to Eng land, which will materially rcliere the market here. A few small lots have changed hand* at yd, but growers seem disposed to hold for an ad ranee.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 122, 31 March 1885, Page 2
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