A Timnru business man who went through the Waimate district recently stated that tlie damage done bv frost to small fruits is more serious than was anticipated. Strawberry growers estimate that they will lose fully threequarters of their crops. Raspberries and logan berries have suffered more severely,' and some growers, say that, they-syill be lucky to pick a dozen buckets off their four or five-acre plantations. . Latest ivory carved brooches, also paste set brooches in great variety,—At Good and Co,’a.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17125, 4 December 1929, Page 7
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