TIMARU ITEMS
Br Telegranli-Press Association. Timaru, January 30.. Euin which set in on Sunday continues with little intermission. To-day was a full holiday in town for the friendly societies' picnic in the park. _ Harvi'slinß work whidi was in lull swing before the rain has lieen stopped for some (imc by the softemnp of the mound. Crops are standing better than was expected, but some are down, lhe weather is cold as well as wet, and is hard on newly-shorn sheep. About eislity soldiers were ejected to return 10-dav. but only thirty-five arrived hy the' two trains. With n* revival of nolo in view the Pareora Club has applied for and been granted the use of the Timaru . racecourse reserve. The Minister of Agriculture will ar-< rive from Dnnedin to-morrow, and Iβ to spend, the night here.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 108, 31 January 1919, Page 6
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136TIMARU ITEMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 108, 31 January 1919, Page 6
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