AMO (IT A l>l>l, K-GUQ WI N(i. Apples niny In , thrown in ahuo.-t iiiiy part of Now Zealand, i.ut .-niyIkkl.v contemplating becjiuing :i ;;iim- :- ---e-r of Iliis fruit commercially v'iiUl I" , well advised In select ilie r'.slncl ullVring the maximum iiH'nsiin; of 11 ;i t-ii i*ii [ conditions: f> wit, plenty (if sunshine, an ample—lull, not ] o<> r.in-l»lo--riiHil'iill, ab.si.'iice of late fn.jts. .sl-i'Diif; winds, ami luiiiiid coiidit'ioii.s. Tlk> soil slioul<l lie an easy loam v. a. deep, fnable, clay sub-soil, it will l>o found Ilia I. I-lie ropt of urod i.ir.-ion as well as (lie quality of the fruit, will In; iv proportion lo Uie <.!rgiv<> tli;u. Lli-e.so favourable conditions Some, sound advice i« j>ublislied in a book entitled "Apples for TDxport," a. gratuitous copy of which may be had on application to the Tasinan Orchards Go. Nelson.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2879, 25 February 1916, Page 4
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