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JULY.

Field.—Continue wheat sowing, if the land be dry: two bushels to the acre. Keep the weeds down, and the water furrows clear. Plant and clip thorn fences. Trim the furze hedges thoroughly. In clean, dry land, sow oats three bushels to the acre. Plant early potatoes in dry soils. Gab den. —Sow peas. Transplant cabbages. Prune figs and vines. Cut down the shoots of the vines that bore fruit last vear.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 June 1861, Page 15

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72

JULY. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 June 1861, Page 15

JULY. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume I, Issue 6, 1 June 1861, Page 15

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