The Oamai'U "Mail" says:—The hot and di' - weather of the past few weeks ; has brought tho grain crops forivard at a. rato, some being already ripe. 'In several places, in fact, the reapers and binders have become busy cutting, particularly on the Macrewhe- , nua, where a good deal of reaping is being carried on. Of course all this means that the crops havo been pie- ! maturely ripened, and that the grain will be comparatively small, but hard . and thin in tho sholl. Yields will consequently not be so good as they would havo boen had a good rain been J experienced in December to provide the t moisture required to enable'full devel- l opraent of tho berry. Still yields in many cases will be fairly good, though J rather poor in others. Some wheat crops will probably thrash out from 35 to 40 bushels per aero, while early- ' sown oats will turn out well. As to r tho oats that were sown in the spring. ' they can, as a general rule, be written down as a failure, many pnddocts. • being too poor to warrant the cost of harvesting. EVERY WHIFF A V7H.TFF OF ' Because Ehodesian Dreadnought is fust and foremost an all-British Tobacco !i—bp. ' cause it ie pure, fragrant, full of flavour, nnd because it is economical, it should c bo your Tobacco. Dreadnought is just ' the natural leaf, perfectly matured, and packed under ideal conditions. Every tin contains full 20z., and is guaranteed to l>6 in perfect condition—Hi is is Hie To- ' bacco for the man who likes a "solid" smoke, and it can be obtained in full \ and medium strength at all tobacconists at Is. tin. Try Dreadnought—you'll like ■ it. But..perhaps you are a "mixture" i smoker!' INVICTA MIXTURE should t therefore bo your choice blond ' of Bliodesian British Tobaccos—ls. tin, s full So/..—Advt. ] =========== i i Messrs,. Grant and Campbell, Inml 1 agents, Hawera, advertise a farm of 81 j acres for sale. I Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. have re- ' coived instructions to auction the furni- ' ture contained in No. 130 Abel Smith , Street', to-morrow "afternoon. j
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2974, 11 January 1917, Page 8
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