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(To tho Editor) Sir,—There i 8 said in thi. __ ' J difficulty inkeopin_ cho;. Muilt-Jto_ ' the climate. IZ^&K&tt following plan will Si ffl apples in perfection S lll k«ls i seasons-Take the pr or _! m mm ! as Golden Russets, $£■ WL .2 Nonpareil, and others tf tsfes«K . Procure earthenware £%^-MlS] and ->cry fine, dry «£?. "^SI sand, then pl«o.V&s^| wrapped m paper. tC « r *■",«_:! (layone^h),AenaSfe_<S" until within two inches of&^'ttSdry sand, «d. put fa S^fcllgH tight. Place in a Zi 'Mb" or room. The apples irlttM^ end of four, s-x, or twelve 2_^ «*«. wrinkles, and as fresh as £?.Ma'] jar. Climate cannot affectX?T***% this manner. If you can LT1 m£iny^rvaluablec^feS; hint to frmt-growers..-. : Parnell, April 9th, JBBS, . ~'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 10 April 1885, Page 4

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CORRESPONDENCE. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 10 April 1885, Page 4

CORRESPONDENCE. Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 10 April 1885, Page 4