What with Qne drawback and another, the lQt of many a man on the land in New Zealand, for some time past, has hardly been happier than tfliat qf the Giltjertian policeman, and it is deplorable that in some instances the farmer has been forced to give his farm rest and retire from a struggle beyond his endurance. Especially trying has been the position of the I agriculturist on the gum lands of the) North. This jfeoil. wcin't grow any- j thing the farmer is accustomed to grow. But it will produce n-maik-1 ably fine tobacco leaf, and ns the; average yield Qf a tobacco •. rop on j the Northern gum lands represents a cash value of £SO nett, there can bej no question as to profit. Large quan-) tities of tobacco are already j grown, and the culture of the * weed" in certain of New Zealand piomises to develop into a national industry. Several varieties of this tobacco are on the market, including "Itfverhead Gold'* aromatic, "Navy cut" (Bulldog) medium, and "Cut Plug No. 10" (Bullshead) full. They are all in (brisk demand.—B9.*
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Shannon News, 3 April 1925, Page 3
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