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DISEASE IN ORCHARDS

TWO GROWERS FINED BY COURT Yesterday at the Hastings Magistrate's Court. before Mr A. M. Mowlem, S.M., Norman . Janies Adamson, orcliard inspector, proceeded against Edmund Salter on a charge of failing to take the necessary steps to eradicate San Jose scale from his orchard. There was- no appearance of defendant. The inspector stated that the whole orchard was in a bad condition, and defendant had been warned from time to time. A certain amount of spraying had been done, but it bad'notbeen sufEcient.- ... . • A similar charnre was preferred against Arthur Edward Loader, tbe disease in this case being fireblight. He pleaded not guilty, but after hearing the evidence against him His Worship decided against him. A fine of £1, costs 10s, was infiicted ia each case.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 214, 10 October 1929, Page 8

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129

DISEASE IN ORCHARDS Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 214, 10 October 1929, Page 8

DISEASE IN ORCHARDS Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 214, 10 October 1929, Page 8

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