AMERICAN ITEMS.
I f Australia A - N.Z. Calile Association.] j F.S. WHEAT CROB FAILS. Washington, ju.no 10. The Weather Bureau reports the hot. day weather that cut tie* winter wheat tTop over twnty-five per rent to Ist. June, has since done more damage prematurely developing the unfilled heads in many parts of the west and causing premature harvesting in Oklahoma. Southern Kansas. .Missouri, and Indiana. A widespread rainfall over the north-west last week, saved the spring wheat crop "huh was menaced with entire destruction by drought. Texas and the rest of the south-west.still face a loss of stock and field crops, excepting cotton, due to drought which is continuing unabated over the great plain regions growing crops. Ohio Valley and district also suffered greatly. It is now estimated L’nited States has onlv enough wiieat to supply domestic needs.
YACHT RACE. .SAX FRANCISCO. June 10. The yacht race to Papeete- started late this afternoon, with four participants, the Mariner. Idalia. Floise and Shawnee. It is expected the voyage will he completed in about 20 days.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1925, Page 2
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174AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1925, Page 2
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