TO CORRESPONDENTS.
*~,„„ i o ur).-i1 or years jl nave been jU^TCfo"usin? large quantities of stable intbefc oblt n ,,V ( ' and the more I used the or <>°ff SSMmeoma ot eithei vegetables or greater tbA n s" caT , n otusutco much ut first in lo^Kiind especially hb your soil is stiff and jicvfgFollll \-oudonot need to put it up m a retentive. x\ .^ cm j., nothing in the ground. the stables dig it in at once. H??Sca us itho soil will got al tho benolit BfthI ° fiTiMiia You should also place it of the am ""w • he soil s0 that ou wJU Swrt wo?k and plant further on in the
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 3 (Supplement)
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