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FRUITGROWING IN NEW ZEALAND.

ITS TOSS UTILITIES AND FROSPIBfTS.. A very few yoiirs a<jo. New Zealand's export of fruit wari tbiit rt few hundred cases; this year th ( . orohardists (if the Dominion will send out close <>n )00,00fl ca*i*, :uid before 1&20 is rreiuhcd thexp v every reason to be.lipvp that our export "1 fruit will !»> in the -vicinity of a million and a half or two million Our climate -and coil iire, ;ir- everyone knows, pre-eminently Miitc) to the'eueccatfuj culture of hijrh-pradu fruit, and there v< no wonder that, with the. advent of a successful export trorte. planting i.buing underukrn on an unprecedented t*>-iLh\ The markets .iro unlimited and the ptwuibilitk-tf of the industry, when candlK'ted mi modern Jiniv, uiilviunditl. The pai-t has taught it* but [■ri.-peri:_v and a bright future' :i nd many natural advantaßiy. all u> make the New Zealand orrJiardu-t more sataififd :is tlie y«"ars pa.se, un,l the industry i;s way from comparative dlwuritv W national importance. It i- littiiip. therefore, that thesp LTo.it ilrvrKvpmPTlt iUl»ll!d lie iulequa.lely portrayed, ;in<l no more suiUi-bU- m<"diiim i-milil he f.mn<l f<ir the work tli.in ihv Spn-ial Fruit. S'uni-bcr of Um> '• Now I Zexlan,! Karmor." which i, tiow on the eve of publication. In previous yt-.ir.-this SptH-iiil Numl»T has .re.ue.] favourslblr impression on aorounf of the complete m.inn.T i rl wJiieli i; ».ilh the indiiKtn', but more particularly for the w<-;iJtii of ' iieautifid iliutitratioiiH u'hieh it <"oritain«. For mouths pa-t a spwi.il wtalT ihius I>een nnjWjwd oilW-etiita materials in the orchards and fruit lands of the Dominion, from thy North Ca[x- tn th ( . HlufT. An etfort Itus beer, made to deal with thi* frrea-t industry in a mariner which is at. once compri'hpm«ive, praetiral -and pieturptwiup. ajid the result is What o-an be coniidently termed the in Xcw- ZeaLirrd. wliix-h h-.i< ever Ix-cn placed Ixifore the public of the Dominion. r l o the commerc.iai (rr<r\ivr *Lnd U>e pos sessor of tho small home orchard it i> an invaluable publkratiou, but perhaps it,s stmn?et-t «T[ipi>al is to the man wiin would like to go in for fruitJTuwinj; Hut <loo»i not know onoupfli about it to finally make his decision. In tlus sjwvuil he will find all :he reasons why he should and sound ad-vice on bow no" set. about his work when he h;u* decided to Ttie whole number i> cnclost-d in a .bp-.ui-tifully printed cover, on which t- shown in natural colours and natural size a dieter of KielTer's liybri.l ]»■*!*. Only a limited n timber ure bnina prrnti"-.1. and orders should Ih> plnee.l at the earlii---1 opportunity with liowispents or witli the Bjrtt Printing and I'ablirhinr: (om.pr.my. Atieklanl.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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FRUITGROWING IN NEW ZEALAND. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 7

FRUITGROWING IN NEW ZEALAND. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 127, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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