New Plymouth.—Private letter? from New Plymouth state that the wheat harvest is nearly gathered in ; but, with a few exceptions, the crops yield an indifferent return, and the general impression appears to be that a change of seed is necessary. The barley looks well, and promises a plentiful return, and the grass crops have been abundant. The Sir E. Paget reached New Plymouth on the 26th ult., with from twenty to thirty passengers, a welcome accession to the population of the settlement.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 576, 8 February 1851, Page 3
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82Untitled New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 576, 8 February 1851, Page 3
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