COCKSFOOT.
No seed baa been saved tiooe tut wiitiDg and the weather coniipillee very onfavonreble Not more then half of the ' , total crop Iβ safely ItArrettjd. and it is paid to be tuigtit but lirgo peed, abd con" 'Hjuent'j , , not so heavy as enticipetcd. U «he wlicl* (fathered it will only be a Bediaca crop like year, and if the present weather continues, tbe supply of good seed wi s l be einsll. Mr Moiits m ; h«p been on hie usufti xi<iit round ijj Peninenl", ard coneidere the crop a medium one, the esme ns last year, bat thinks much wi 1 be lost or rank ne very inferior seed if tee present drizzling weather continues.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2127, 12 February 1897, Page 2
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116COCKSFOOT. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2127, 12 February 1897, Page 2
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