The following valuable testimony to the worth 6f the "N. Z. Fanner" is peculiarly valuable a?, coming from the proprietor of ."Garden and Field," an. agricultural paper oirdilating in .South Australia. Mr, A. jVlo(ineux wrlteß:—" Your fourth number 1b so good that I feel sorry you did not Bond over the flrat. second, and third. The "N. Z. Farmer" is a credit to agricultural journalism, and I can boneatiy say, without the slightest desire to flatter, that it is the best colonial Journal of the kind that I have ever had the pleasure to «•««*' What an immense improvement! ! Why, I did not think there was suoh a laree Show. Room in Auckland I Su«h are the jfefliiaflcß now being made by Vleltera as they gage upon the Stock of Turnuhing Goods In tt c eitenefve premlae* et Garll^k X Wanweu, Honea Furnißbora,~UDVT.l
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 184, 12 August 1885, Page 4
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142Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 184, 12 August 1885, Page 4
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