Tomato-growing is not an industry that one would expect to find carried on in the heart of the city of Auckland, but there is a flourishing bed of tomato plants scarcely 50 yards from Queen Street. Open to the public it speaks well for the general honesty that the tomatoes are unharmed, and the adjacent fruit shop bears a notice announcing that it grows its own tomatoes. The little vacant patch between two buildings produces other vegetables and flowers.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 98, 19 January 1935, Page 22
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