NOTICE.
TO HOP GROWERS. A man who has had considerable experience in Hop Growing in England, wishes for an engagement either in this Province or near at hand. He would undertake to select and prepare the ground for next season's planting. Land near a bush preferable to open ground, if any Native wishes to begin hop growing, he would instruct at the same time any of their young men, so that in a short time they could manage for themselves. For terms &c., apply to F.M.M. Wananga Office, Pakowhai. Terms of Subscription. Friends, Persons who are asking for Newspapers to be forwarded to them. Subscription to the Wananga is 10s. payable in advance per year.
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Wananga, Volume 2, Issue 2, 26 January 1875, Page 20
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115NOTICE. Wananga, Volume 2, Issue 2, 26 January 1875, Page 20
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