6 2 



MAIZE 



CHAP. 

 III. 



Districts favourable for wattle-growing do not seem to be well 

 suited to maize ; the rainfall and lack of sunshine are perhaps 

 too great, or it may be that maize is not equally profitable 

 and is therefore neglected where wattle is grown. Although 

 the Uplands produce a considerable quantity (only 90,000 

 muids less than the Midlands), they seem better adapted to 

 stock-raising than to agriculture. 



Camperdown and Richmond Districts are considered the 



Table XIV. 



MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS OF NATAL ARRANGED ACCORDING 

 TO PRODUCTION. 



