THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
SOUTH WESTLAND OUTSTANDING. Shearing in the country near the sea, between Greymouth, at PororarJ,. was completed only recently, and those who held back when there was a spin of good weather at the end of Novemuer, experienced a good deal of anxiety later, owing to vagaries of the. w'eather, which, according to Ibyal coasters, wasc worse than usual, despite the fact that the rainfall was somewhat less man the average for th(s season on tnis decidedly wet, unpromising province. The mam who comes to the Coast to farm has to hare a heart, or be a Coaster born and bred. To the latter it is Utopia. South Westlanders’ have a reason to think so, but the rest have to make the best of things ns they are. —Auckland Weekly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1930, Page 4
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