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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Meai-tßug on Vinss IINPER ©LASS f Amateur").—You'cannot do much at present wun it; wait till the loUage has all ripened pff. Aβ the foliage ripens and drops down, have it aU carefully removed and burned. «>d «y tftip means you will get rid of a number of insects ■which might takenp their winter quarters pji the floor of the hou3e. When the vines are ready for pruuteß "write to me ana l will give you a recipe which will have tne effect of killing the most of them. Of course. It would be almost impossible to kill all. but if the mixture is properly put on, those whicpi ar» left will with easo be kept under next seasou with, a little cftro,, - ■

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1890, Page 2 (Supplement)

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1890, Page 2 (Supplement)

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 104, 3 May 1890, Page 2 (Supplement)

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