“ I should like to dispel an impression that the Old Country is on its last legs and that everything is in h bad way,” Mr D. Tannock, curator of the Dunedin Botanical Gardens, sa-id at the nurserymen’s conference to-day. ** I cannot speak for the engineering, textile, and other trades, which I do not understand, but I can a-iMure you that the nursery and seed f i*de« are in a flourishing condition, considering t.ho .severe times we have parser] through, the progress in recent \f* *T* J h a.« b*»er» most- pa t-i «t‘a c (ory. * ’
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16642, 26 January 1922, Page 8
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