Queensland State Archives posted a photo:
Among the Orchards.
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Profits of Fruit-Growing.
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“The Glen,” Mr. R. Hoggen’s home, is about a mile from the station, and its owner has several orchards on the banks of Accommodation and Black Rock Creeks. Mr. Hoggen made a speciality of cherries, but he finds that they are not a success with him, and he has rooted most of them out. He has tested a large number of varieties of apples and peaches, which he is making his standard crops. He makes a speciality of asparagus, which he grows to great perfection, and with which the Brisbane market is supplied. Alltogether Mr. Hoggen has about 6000 trees, and he is generally looked upon as adviser to the growers in the district. He has erected an irrigation plant, and so is to some extent independent of the dry seasons.
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Description source: The Queenslander, 3 March 1906
Image source: Queensland State Archives,

