FREQUENT FROSTS
TARANAKI'S E XI»E UIEX C E MAY PROVE BENEFICIAL Taranaki has experienced more frosts thi s winter than, for many years p*u-st. r rhc*y have cut back, early vegetables and ter.dor seedlings and the flower gardens have also suffered severely. Even the bracken, fern is feeling the effects of tin* frosts. Any movO ueut in pastures has, of course, be' *< checked, blit the go:’.eral impression of the man on .the land «s that in the end the tbfn U "ill prove beneficial i\« that i 1 lcv will destroy main pests.—-New Ply m oil t-li HeralJ.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3795, 12 August 1932, Page 3
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