WAERENGA FRUIT FARMS.
SELECTED BY FARMERS. ■The (fruit if arms laid tout and planted by Itibe Department (in connection wiiifch its Wiaeranga Experimental Fairm, and) mow wedl esfcablis3i>ed, were offered for selection iby the Lands Department, wiitSi "the (result that seventy applications iy€Te made for ttUile eleven farmis, all of 'wfaidfo ■ attracted: settlers. Of tihese seventy applicants nfty-eaghrt were admitted •to thte MLoit. This took place oai. the 28tlh of I'astt monitih. The farm© are, in conisequenoe, now in <tli*> hands of a most desirable' class of fruitgrowems, ruinder -witoo's.e management they .should be devfeloped to ifae beat advantage, and tiueireby complete the diem'onsrtiratiion oragiinailly designed—laia dlfasifcraifcion of. (the/utility of poor iHaziidlsj for fruitgrowing wihen modern principles of cai'Ltivation and planting lhav© ibeeoi' adopted;, land, wiitlh. t&ie isubisleqaienifc management carried out on (the afloat approved methods'.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10414, 7 September 1911, Page 6
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136WAERENGA FRUIT FARMS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10414, 7 September 1911, Page 6
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