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SPRING NECTAR FLOW

Equal to Hawke’s Bay’s Best

"The spring flow of nectar at present being experienced in Hawke’s Bay is equal to the best that has yet been experienced in the district,” said Mr. L, Roisterer, Government Apiary Instructor, in the course of an interview. "The source of the flow is from plum bloom, to bo followed later by other fruit bloom, gum trees, and willow. All these trees are secreting a heavy flow of nector during good weather conditions.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 9

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SPRING NECTAR FLOW Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 9

SPRING NECTAR FLOW Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 230, 11 September 1934, Page 9

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