THE FRUIT FLY.
By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, August 26. Mr Boucher, the Government Pomolcgist in the North Island, who has jmt returned from Hawke's Bay, states that, after a careful examination in the locality where the fruit fly was discovered last season, nanv ly, on Napier Hills, no trace of it c m be found. This, he says, gives reasonable ground for believing th; the fly was stamped out last season.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8519, 27 August 1907, Page 6
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71THE FRUIT FLY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8519, 27 August 1907, Page 6
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