Original Correspondence.
Oub columns being impartially open, wo do not hold ourselves responsible for jthe opinions expressed by our correspondents . No notice can bo taken of anonymous communications. Coi'respondents must therfoi'e furnish their namo and address, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. To the Editor of the Wellington Independent. Sir, — Beading that a celebrated gardener manured his cabbage with sheep dung laid round tho stems, and that he had larger cabbage and earlier than his neighbour a thought struck me, would it not bo worth the while of those who can obtain a supply of manure to try it. Tho rapid growth might overcome the blight, and be the means of bringing that esculent into greater perfection and bo an inducement to thoso who can to save that manure for ealo to cave it, Verosica. •
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1794, 20 November 1862, Page 3
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Original Correspondence.
Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1794, 20 November 1862, Page 3
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