GENERAL FARM NEWS.
The-indications for-a successful''fanning season aro exceptionally good, in spite of "the poor sowing season. Lambs aro expected 1 to bring high ■' prices, ; while- the' price "of general commodities from.the fariff producers will .rule high all roufid.' ~' ~-,"*'■ , ...^-,,v. . Our special correspondent • at' -Hastings states that a private cable 'message/has', been received stating that there" are between SO and 60 pure-bred Romney Marsh, Ryoland and Devon sheep on : the-lonic, 'which is due to arrive in Wellington; in;.about-..three weeks' timo. ■ Amongst.' the consignees • are: -Messrs. . Bernard and Masou-'- Chambers;. and i J. '■ W. - Harding, all -of 'IJawke's Bay.' Mr;- Harding is the wcll-knowii owner of' Mount Vernon, who., returned on .Thursday'- from J: an-"eight months' trip to Great- Britain. Ho is understood to have made some very costly purchases. . ■ .' . ..;■- ,-■ ,-. .'!
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 21, 19 October 1907, Page 2
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129GENERAL FARM NEWS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 21, 19 October 1907, Page 2
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