SOUTH CANTERBURY.
s -Harvesting operations are being neatly rctarde-d in Sotitli Canterbury onr corr«sponden« by Mini Since harrest work was started, 4SO, tllere hare ?**<*s h&n two sufcoasiw days of dry, warm wether, such as is wanted tot the mathcrinft of the grain. . Tnet* is a Sod deal of grain, now lit stock, and 3iTfoared ihttt the *»tm, penetrating fains which afe falling witii such freonMiey will.havn discoloured it to come txbnt. Borne farmers have nOtt yet hep able to set thejr hoy, in. .Jl*]"> inhe'bf writing (Saturday e/«nittg> the **etlBW was still unsettled. Present indications point to a harrest .which til] he notable for the .quantity of jnia damaged By bad weather condi-
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 9
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