Frc£l in Wairarapa. A i uithcr setback to tender vegetables and fruits in the Wairarapa ris experienced on Monday morning, wl, n a frost'of 7.9 degrees whitened the ground 1 . Pink Hawthorn. q iu> following’ paragraph appeared in it recent issue of the Whakatane BetiCOfl • “A distinct shade of pink is noticeable in the hawthorn which is now in prolific bloom in all parts oi the district. The freak tint is most •pleasing and may he noted in several v Mges in and about Whakatane.” Ac1, jy there is nothing freakish., ih hawthorn ffowers. whieh may he iit'en during any season.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 257, 10 November 1939, Page 3
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