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[To the Editor.] Sir.—l ;im enclosing copy of a lottor which 1 unfortunately only received too late to produce evidence on Monday., which clfcctually disposes of Mr. Nolan’s contention that ail'blackberries are noxious weeds. I am sending this, as it is of vital interest to those who are growing or hitending to grow some of the hybrid blackberries. —1 am, etc., HUGH BINN lE. Ormond. 'March 24. (Copy.) “Department of Agriculture, “Division of Biology, “'Wellington, 19th March. “Mr. Hugh Binnie, Ormond. “Dear Sir,—Yours of 25th ultimo to hand. Burbank’s new hybrid blackberries are not included in the schedule of the Noxious Weeds * ct. “Yours truly, “T. W. KIRK, “Biologist, *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2148, 25 March 1908, Page 2
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