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WAIRARAPA GETTING PARCHED

MASTERTON, Jan. 7. The continued dry spell in the Wairarapa is seriously affecting the dairi industry and suppiies of milk to factories is falling oli". Though it hac been a good season for commercial sinai I fruits in the Greytown district, garden v generally in the Wairarapa are drying up and peas and cabbag&s and other c,rops in many cases are ruined. A heavy wind at times has stripped pluni, pear and apple trees in many parts qr the district. •

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Chronicle (Levin), 8 January 1948, Page 2

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WAIRARAPA GETTING PARCHED Chronicle (Levin), 8 January 1948, Page 2

WAIRARAPA GETTING PARCHED Chronicle (Levin), 8 January 1948, Page 2

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