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Canieebfbt Habvest.—Favored by the recent fine weather, the farmers in the northern district are now vigorously prosecuting what may be termed the tail end of their harvest operations for this year. The threshing machines are now constantly at work, and have already succeeded in placing the grain in a marketable condition. The grain is rapidly •arriving at Kaiapoi ior shipment, but there are no vessels at present in the river to take it away, the consequence of which is that storage rates are at a premium, in consequence ot nearly all the stores being filled up. Notwithstanding the great drawbacks experienced during the past year, we are glad to see that the farmers in tb,e Kaiapoi and Uyretpn &ia» triots are in many eassg buaSly engaged" jn/ ploughing %Wiv}m& for nest <•

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 13, 22 April 1871, Page 7

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 13, 22 April 1871, Page 7

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 13, 22 April 1871, Page 7

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