Gleanings in bee culture . Honev exhibit by the Canterbury Beekeepers Association at the chrysanthemum show, Christchurch, N. Z., April 7, JULY 1, 1913 Inquiries are coming in daily to the sec-retary, and the success of the scheme seemsto be assured. It is necessary that any onesending through this channel should en-deavor by every means in his power to pro-duce nothing but the best honey, and han-dle it in the cleanest manner. No unripehoney will be sent; and it must be in granu-lated form. The cases should be new andclean, bound with iron, and branded on oneend with the initials only of


Gleanings in bee culture . Honev exhibit by the Canterbury Beekeepers Association at the chrysanthemum show, Christchurch, N. Z., April 7, JULY 1, 1913 Inquiries are coming in daily to the sec-retary, and the success of the scheme seemsto be assured. It is necessary that any onesending through this channel should en-deavor by every means in his power to pro-duce nothing but the best honey, and han-dle it in the cleanest manner. No unripehoney will be sent; and it must be in granu-lated form. The cases should be new andclean, bound with iron, and branded on oneend with the initials only of the must be new and clean, and contain56 lbs. net each, and packed two in a sample must be sent first to the secietaryfor approval, and on approval the place toconsign to will be mailed. It will then begraded by a government expert, and stamp-ed, and then shipped as soon as can be made for a cash ad-vance when ready to ship, and centers otherthan Christchurch will be established whensutticient inducement offers. Christchurch, N. Z. SELLING HONEY TO RETAIL GROCERS BY H. W. DOERR


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