Tim far-reaching effects of the British 2 “ £« by 'W“ swwFfe ~ r ho board would be delayed by the stnlm I rambler by the seaside at JJuneum the other day saw forty seals disporting on the rocks close h'm (rem<uks llm “Star”). Whereabouts? those in forested will' excuse a refu ® al J® st It would not bo sale. lell 1s and" Jw Vapp?ar a tbero y if For their sakes, no indication is t? further than that the ex ?, ee ‘ l ”J g T? u ®pjj I1 y picture was within ten miles of • * Growing in the Public Hospital gar d»”" T.ul.ap. I- ° (remarks an exchange. It 1 w hieh carpo tree, of robust growth, on m wlna “> crowing from the same stem, arc branches bearing unmistakable spruce foliage. Even on the smaller snoots radiating from the larger hm is characteristics are to be found • C with its two remarkably diflorent knu* of foliage, is a beautiful sight, and should, when once known, attract mmo than passing notice. hee no extraneous interference with the tie. such as grafting—like lops.Y. * “growed.” The different kinds cf foliage do not alternate; the feathery sPiuco grows in clumps on one part ot the branch, and then the macrocarpa, the latter invariably being at the extremities. Sir. Taskjr, an old Wanganui man. who is the gardener at the hospital grounds, states that ho has never met with anything like it before.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 237, 21 June 1926, Page 11
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