Broken and unbroken draught and harness horses will be sold . at. the Spring Horse Fair at the Waipukurau saleyards on August 9. A Wanganui resident had a num bcr of large .daisies growing in his garden resembling somewhat the oz eye daisy, a specimen that the farmers do not altogether view with friendly eyes. Some months ago a Wellington -friend visited ■ the local resident and suggestcil that there was money in the daisies if.sent to the Empire City for sale, and he offered to make arrangements for regular supplies. The resident was surprised when his first cheque camo ■to £7 and a more recent one amount cd to nearly £9.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 200, 7 August 1928, Page 7
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