Fifty-three bushels of wheat to the) acre on a five-acre plot is claimed br Mr. J. 11. August to be a record iur the Wairarapa (says the Wn.irara.pa Daily News). ■• The same farmer has grown also this year 46 buahola of wheat to the acre in. a crop of 35 acres on his "Wcodside property. This also is claimed to be a record, and if any farmer has done bgtter we should .be pleased to publish his figures. The straw yield in both of Mr. August's crops is exceptionally good. They were out with a party yachting. Conversation flagging, he remarked, twisting his labial ornament, "I declare, the brinj r breeze haa made my moustache taste quite salty." "Tes," innocently said she, "I think it has." And then she wondered why they all tittered.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 193, 24 April 1915, Page 3
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