IMPORTED VINES.
The Government some time ago imported fifteen thousand cuttings from resistant vines in America, of which six thousand have thrived. Three thousand will be distributed in the Auckland and East Coast districts. The remaining three thousand will be kept" in Wellington for propagation. Some time ago the colony of Victoria imported twenty-one thousand of these vines, and only saved a few thousand.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 158, 6 July 1899, Page 7
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