Holding that the need is not so great iw as during the winter months, the Shburton Hospital Board Has decided inake the last issue of rations to the milies of unemployed next Saturday. A farmer of Auroa (Taranaki) is sucssfully combating ragwort by using lb. oif fine sodium chlorate mixed with wt. of carbonate of lime per acre. The gradients are. mixed with a concrete tor, and distributed with a drill. Record entries lor the iVertv Bay Horticultural Society's iffodil show to be held in the City ill to-morrow and Saturday. Great tferest has been displayed by exhibit--8,, and the number of new "exhibitors .rticipating is very gratifying to the eiety, which has worked hard in rent years to increase tile interest and Hi. its scope. Gratification is exHKdt principally 'in the interest ripened in the. narcissi class, which ould be an exceptionally good one. addition to the competitive sections Hie.show, special exhibitions will be. kite by leading growers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18193, 14 September 1933, Page 11
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