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NURSERYMEN IN CONFERE Pee Puess Association. Wellington, January The Xew Zealand Associatioi Nurserymen commenced its ai conference to-day. The Premier Mr Massey), in addressing the ference, said it had been recog that planting timber trees was portant to the State. A great had been done, but a great deal remained to be done, not only hi Forestry Division, but by local h and settlers. The people owed a to themselves and to p'osterity plant as many trees as possible.* also 'referred to the developmen the fruit industry and the poss ties ahead.

The President of the Confer* Mr W. S. Johnston, said there w great future before the fruit indu and the export of fruit would he of the Dominion's finest assets. I could be produced in enormous q tities and the markets were assui

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 5

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UNKNOWN Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 5

UNKNOWN Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 5

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