CHRISTCHURCH.
Yesterday.
A notice of white and red wheat grown by Mr G. R. Mould of Ashford, County Kent, England, which appeared in the Press some weeks ago, attracted the attention of Mr Solomon Lloyd, a farmer at Myoret, Victoria, who has written to Mr Murphy, secretary to the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, asking that means may be taken to have a small portion of each kind procured for him at any cost. With a view of inducing the importation of this wheat into New Zealand, Mr Murphy has transferred an impression of the wood cut of the ripe grain received by him from Mr Mould, and adding all the particulars to band has forwarded them to the large wheat'growers throughout New Zealand, and as soon as a sufficient number of orders are received the Association will at once communicate with England.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3456, 22 January 1880, Page 2
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142CHRISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3456, 22 January 1880, Page 2
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