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THANKS FOR ENQUIRY.

. ■*. TO THK EniTOK. Sill,—Hβ your remarks on approaching spring in your issue of Saturday last, you say it would be interesting to know how the oodlin moth grub has fared during the late hard frosts. While thanking you for kind enquiries. I beg to state that in the bands left on the trees here since last summer, I am found still quite lively, and only waiting for a little warmer weather to begin my usual little game.—Yours, &e., CouMN Moth (J hub. Ohiiupp, 17th August, 1891. I\S —These binds are lrghly dangerous, and should bi avoided ; so runny uf us got knocked on the head through them.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2980, 20 August 1891, Page 2

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110

THANKS FOR ENQUIRY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2980, 20 August 1891, Page 2

THANKS FOR ENQUIRY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2980, 20 August 1891, Page 2

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