Currant Trees.
The tree's ithrougnbiit O'tli© Ohinemnri district are blighted, and dead or dying. Somd at|ributertl|e blipht to the f f rost and Bouth%rly^avin,d.B ; .out Jtherejcan no doubt that the age of the trees has "a great deal more to> dp, with, the .blight, Peach "tiWs will not lStet"' itfifull bearing more than 11 years, and not even th ( a,t if the wq&r%tiibfr%ati' once ' bdrdß'f rdit— and which will never bear again — is not eleatfld a^ayi \ i 'J?he: Jonljn rfimefty ?we Jinotv. ttf.f/?ltb&qative ppitonvQfi making f re^h^plantations .p,f , peaoh' s^onqsjeyjery
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 20, 22 December 1884, Page 2
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90Currant Trees. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 20, 22 December 1884, Page 2
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