DEMAND FOR READY-MADE STATE ORCHARDS.
fBY TELEGRAPH — MlttSS ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, 28th July. The first ten vt the orchards, prepared and planted by the Department of Agricult&ro at Waefenga, Ate now being offered for selection. Thia marks an important phase in the development of the scheme for providing ready-vnado orchards for settlers desiring of taking up fruit culture. The orchards will be' obtainable on the optional system tenure. The ten oicnard.l vary from twenty-one acres to forly-ei°ht acre 6in extent. The time for receiving applications Tor these orchards closed to-day, and, as was expected, the orchards wero eagerly sought aftei 1 . o\q\-r-oveuty application beu>g received. A few moj.e may come «X P°*l> <
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 9
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111DEMAND FOR READY-MADE STATE ORCHARDS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1911, Page 9
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