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  2. FRUIT PESTS.

    7. (1) An inspector may enter any land or building, with or without assistants, and search for fruit posts and diseased plants and packages likely to convey disease, and may remain there so long ...

    Article : 955 words
  3. ORCHARD, VINEYARD & GARDEN.

    Several Questions.--Duk Duk.-- 1. The quince evidently wants relieving of a lot of its light and exhausted wood. Thin out the crowded [?] cut back any weak and straggling bra[?]ow ring is ...

    Article : 311 words
  4. WINE COMPETITION.

    A number of gentlemen interested in the viticultural industry assembled at the cellars of the Exhibition Building on the 24th inst., when the wines entered for ...

    Article : 1,409 words
  5. APPLE EXPORT SEASON 1906.

    The chief feature of the season that has just closed is the great difference between the prices obtained for fruit shipped to London and similar fruit consigned to ...

    Article : 877 words
  6. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS TO COME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 words
  7. HORTICULTURAL NOTES.

    For reasons already given by our special reporter in articles on the fruit industry of New South Wales, growers in Victoria will watch with interest the passage of a fruit ...

    Article : 1,563 words
  8. THE SEASON'S FRUIT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 441 words
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    Among trees the elm reaches an age of 335 years, the ivy 450, the chestnut 600, the cedar 800, the oak 1500 and yew 2800. ...

    Article : 26 words
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