In conversation with a gentleman interested in the fruit trade who has just made a tour of Otago Central, a representative of the Alexandra Herald was informed that from Roxburgh to Cromwell the outlook was phenomenally good. There will bo a good crop of apricots, heavy crop of peaches, a splendid apple return, and an abnormal crop of pears. Strawberries look well, but he did not think they —ould be an exceptional cron
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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 61
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