“Have you been able to do anything to check ragwort ?” asked Mr. Hope Gibbons of Professor T. Easterfield, of the Cawthron Institute, Nelson, at the weekly luncheon of the Wanganui Rotary Club this week, after professor Easterfield had addressed the club. “We have one insect in some districts which is working very well. We have another up our sleeves,” was the reply. Attention is drawn to “Woodleigh” nurseries’ advertisement in this issue where full particulars of the trees, shrubs, bulbs, etc., are listed. “Woodleigh” Nurseries are under the management of Mr. Oswald Revell, a man of wide experience in propagating planis. All that will be for sale are exceptionally hardy and are guaranteed under normal conditions.* The Railway Department advertises in this issue timetable alterations to the 2.0 p.m. Wellington-Auckland express, 1.50 p.m. New Plymouth-Wanganui, Waitara Branch and 7.30 ami. Hawera-New PlyI mouth trains.*
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 6
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