Many of the early varieties of potatoes in gardens in and around Christchurch are yielding very poorly. This is due to the fact that they were cut back twice by frost and then were attacked by blight. The result probably will be to create the demand earlier than usual for the main crop
CHALLENGE SELECTED GRASS-SEED. M/D Ryegrass, old pasture. M/D Italian. M/D Cocksfoot, choice Akaroa M/D Cowgraaa. M/D White Clover, M/D Alsyke. _M/D Crested DogstaU. Only Seed or Highest Germination and Punty Stocked. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO r/rn 198 Cashe] street, 1 " CHRISTOHURCH. W9T64
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19854, 15 February 1930, Page 10
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