i?i^W Vf^RTl^-iyrr P. Taylor has fo* some time past lieen^estabHahing at Upper Riooarton what promise^ judging fron^ the progreat made dnriiie' tKe' last two years, to bo a very successful vinery, It is 160 long^^fti broad,^ivided-int» two boaegßf an<| F the vines, though but < young, ■ are'jali; itow loaded with fruit of large size and excellent flavor. Altogether there are. now about 1400 bunches of reaßy splendid. Ui*JMt IHllllllL-ilf-lue"Blac > B: Itfambro' vari- . ety> r fiho«gj^u«(reare some of the 1 muscat son%*i,whH)h ; ari also equally good. The airangementsajß very complete, the Vinery bavins Jv*» bniltruMte^ the personal »tiper.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 73, 13 May 1881, Page 3
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96Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 73, 13 May 1881, Page 3
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