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A bimple way to kill gorse, according to Mr Charles Lott, of Wellington, is to strip the bark with a knife 4in or Sin up the stem, and about lin below the surface. “Tie sure you do it properly in all the crevices.” remarks this correspondent the Post. “ You will soon have the plea-sure of seeing the bush dead, and no grubbing out of the stumps will be required to kill it. It will nil be dead very soon. This is the best r'me of the year to do it, while the gorso is m bloom.”
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Otago Witness, Issue 3114, 19 November 1913, Page 70
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