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A BAD SEASON.

By Telegraph—Press Association., T, i „ Invercargill, last nig hj, , Bsrhaps the most conclusive proof of the disastrous character of the last eummer in Southland, and the backward state of harvesting operations, is the fact that to date 316 000 fewer sacks of grain have been carried over the Southland railways than last yeur, the figures being: P resenfc season, 268,149 ; last year, 585,000. Needless to say, the perennial cry of shortage of trucks is not heard, and root crops coming forward are Tn many cases very

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 917, 16 June 1903, Page 2

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A BAD SEASON. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 917, 16 June 1903, Page 2

A BAD SEASON. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 917, 16 June 1903, Page 2

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