SMALL FRUITS.
■ An Important laduatr?: The Otayo daily Times says j—M( William Ings, of the Forbury, has tlijs season disposed of forty-four aOlb boxes of black' currants and tei) toils of gooseberries to Messrs Irvine and Stevenson, besides selling a couple of tons of gooaebgrioa to He shop?; Of those sold to Messrs Irvine and §teven?pn, 8 tone were specially supplied for oannjqf; purnqssis, tlae tjrai finding a market for canned' small fruits in the adjacent colonies, dfere tliey cannot be grown so favouroy, Mr Ings last year disposed of eleven tons of gooseberries, and besides bis orchard at the Forbury.be has some acres on tbe l'aieri Plain in small fruits, His sons are all being brought up to tbe business, and the cultivation will p'o doubt ,bo extended year W y<Saj:,' %'|iigs ii'sampled biagk' ourran|swbipli we should thjnjf have never beaten, 'l'iie fiertieg w'ef3 ifie p'ize of smalfgrapea, p ffjti be readily ooncßiv§d 'nliro we state there were only 170 to the pound, The bushes : though-barefully oultU vated had 'not been subjected ,to any special treatment, and the fruitierItainly bore testimony to the favourable seasori we' have experienced, ' .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4008, 9 January 1892, Page 2
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719SMALL FRUITS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4008, 9 January 1892, Page 2
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