There is every reason to believe tSa.il the crop of fruit in Central Otago i« likely to be a failure this season. The frost which accompanied the fall of snow which 'was experienced on : that morning of Sunday, 27th nit., played havoc with the blossom. One fruitgrower in tv large way, who sold £6OO worth of stone fruit last year, -doe* not anticipate gathering more than £S worth this season. Peaches, plums, and apricots are therefore likely to W scarce on the southern markets thi( season--4 " FX.rMfZOt,'’ •bMlut*. a Jr cun* influzcaa, nr* ' inroat* ud caturk. Den t r*«te wMi ntrewtie* aa a 1 a> art •egtbiu
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8874, 27 October 1914, Page 8
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