A fine crop of wild cape gooseberries growing along the road from Oaro, south of Kaikoura, in towards the Amuri Bluff tunnel site, is now providing fruit for jam for many homes at the Oaro public works camps. These gooseberries are now ripening and it is possible to pick many pounds of them along the roadside leading to the northern portal of the tunnel. The berries are quite as large and as suitable for jam as the kind grown in private gardens,
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 February 1939, Page 5
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