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Might Possibly Grow Wattles - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 79

Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. Just beyond Wairangi station, now re-named Te Kawhata there was a block of Crown land of 2000 or 3000 acres, stretching as far as Lake Waikare, a portion of which had been roughly turned over and planted with the Australian tanning-bark, black watt...

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Main Author: Gerald L. Peacocke
Format: Book
Language:English
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Summary:Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. Just beyond Wairangi station, now re-named Te Kawhata there was a block of Crown land of 2000 or 3000 acres, stretching as far as Lake Waikare, a portion of which had been roughly turned over and planted with the Australian tanning-bark, black wattle (acacia decurrens) and golden wattle (acacia pyncnantha) as an experiment, the idea being that i...