Oparau.
frjgOM 00 B OWN COIiI»EBPONDENT.) * WEcMfrin J 5 »» 6M»! V Wrftffif’s WMI ’WeiWin’s HJ¥’. n ’Ansersbxi has’ tadghf tins'. dicMcl SetboaPof fciiatM 1 nips are sown nr tns south. The ex■alienee of thtJ’Ottfgd I ''and'Canterbury mirttbb,'an3"fH&'extra,price it brings •JIIWIWH» B| ¥W ,he farmer that turnips have more fattening substance at the season (winter) than any substitute. Although the winter withe ut arMnlKfMjir wHI be found that those who grow turnips will have ■took ready earlier in spring; their gHaa,Wite oa»ry more sheep through the IdumlrF thsir stock will grow larger and pay a profit on the winter starvation system above the cost of the turnips ; besides the fern land will bMKMsed and.the turnips paying for theTabour, etc.
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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 17 March 1905, Page 3
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118Oparau. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 17 March 1905, Page 3
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