The annual N.Z. Polo Tournament will probably be held in Hastings in March. An English football team is to visit the colonies this year. The team will be largely composed of University men. A sitting of the Native Land Ccurt will be held at Palmerston North on the 24th inst. A Greenmeadoirs settler informs us (H. B. Herald that this year he has an enormous crop of fine apples, despite the codHa moth. He has not dressed the trees, but he found by experiment that the grub became a moth ready to lay eggs in about a fortnight. It struck him that if he carefully watched the trees and removed every apple which appeared infected, and destroyed the grub by boiling, he might save a great part of the crop, and this simple ; expedient has been eminently successful. The Manawatu Polo Club play at Porou- ' tawhao on Saturday nest against the Horo- • whenua Club.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1898, Page 2
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154Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, 10 February 1898, Page 2
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