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" Place Bet," Island Block.—On the first day the horse paid £2 Is, and £1 4s 6d; on the second day £1 18s and £1 lis. " Interested," Outram.—The memorial calm to the memory of Sir John M'KeDZie Is on Pukctapu, at Palmerslon. The height of the hill is 1092 ft. " Interested," Taierl.—So long as your activities are confined within the boundaries of Taierl County there would be no occasion to have a license of any description. "Palm," Klverton.—lt would be first necessary to allow the berries to ripen, protected from frost. They should then be kept for about two months in wet sand until spring. Then sow sand and seeds in a warm sheltered spot. The propagation of seeds from palms In Otago must be regarded only as an ex- , perlment. Besides the ordinary difficulties the question of male and female and fertilisation is involved In raising seedlings.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22709, 23 October 1935, Page 8
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