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Top left. — Manuka will not stand continuous tramping. A comparison between two paddocks. Top right.- Tall (white) manuka at Te Araroa. This is treated like bush and cut in the winter. Middle left.- A large bush of tauhinu at Wharerata. Middle right.— Small scattered plants of tauhinu. Bottom left.- Bracken fem controlled in one paddock but not in the adjoining paddock. Bottom right. — Pigs rooting in bracken fern.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 1, 15 January 1940, Page 7

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Top left.—Manuka will not stand continuous tramping. A comparison between two paddocks. Top right.- Tall (white) manuka at Te Araroa. This is treated like bush and cut in the winter. Middle left.- A large bush of tauhinu at Wharerata. Middle right.—Small scattered plants of tauhinu. Bottom left.- Bracken fem controlled in one paddock but not in the adjoining paddock. Bottom right. —Pigs rooting in bracken fern. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 1, 15 January 1940, Page 7

Top left.—Manuka will not stand continuous tramping. A comparison between two paddocks. Top right.- Tall (white) manuka at Te Araroa. This is treated like bush and cut in the winter. Middle left.- A large bush of tauhinu at Wharerata. Middle right.—Small scattered plants of tauhinu. Bottom left.- Bracken fem controlled in one paddock but not in the adjoining paddock. Bottom right. —Pigs rooting in bracken fern. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 60, Issue 1, 15 January 1940, Page 7