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SAMPLE OF PERENNIAL RYE GRASS FROM GISBORNE.

This ia exceptionally fine short Beed, and weighs according to thechondrometer 32 Ib 3 per bushel. It is very free from weeds— here and there a dock,— bub contains some white and suckling clover seeds ; not being weeds, however, the latter do not affect the value. It is quite impossible to place a valuation upon it, as it all depends upon the crops in Scotland and Ireland, which are only now growing, and prices for which caunob be fixed until middle to end of August.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5225, 18 July 1888, Page 2

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SAMPLE OF PERENNIAL RYE GRASS FROM GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5225, 18 July 1888, Page 2

SAMPLE OF PERENNIAL RYE GRASS FROM GISBORNE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5225, 18 July 1888, Page 2

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