THE COMING HARVEST.
--News; districts of f H Soutj, Island/is generally ot a very favourable character Notof the spnng and the recent floods the growing crops are said to be looking exceedingly well, and to promi.4 au abundant yield. The wheat and barley are yxt&Lult they l c*d 'almosf be •*WATto i l v ow » of. , If hnly ***** & vourei i MIT de . cent harvest weather, and the farmers do not lettheir grain .spoil m the field, because they are too «ig g ardly to house^ If \ thra?hlu^^ur grain export next autumn ought to be very hekvy. 1 4°*?od iv many. waysitbft)u4 putting more money m circulation, besides.t|i|diug t oi the incvea^eMploymenfi of labour, both m garnering and
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 305, 27 November 1883, Page 2
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117THE COMING HARVEST. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 305, 27 November 1883, Page 2
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