The present is the driest o.vpetienced in the Maimwalu for " ,allv imst, K<H«d nil over the J-ouiitry IS parched and burnt up, " .i" n » v ". v iiistaiipcs farmers aro carting water for .slock. Invest Il'.v j foils ruiHlf) by a Standard representative that thp malic supply to uie factories has fallen from 20 to 45 per cent, below the .supply ,tllis tune laat ypar. The daily output of butter from Iho I'almcrston factory has fallen from 80001b or OOOOIb to' betuoi'll 60001T> and 7000 m, and Hutu is every indication that ii will tall much lower. The milk yield is decreasing' every day. Winter f,s*l lies not \et hec-n trenched upon, but it will be liecofiHary to do so before Idhbj unles.s steady mid cyiuliuiinis iMius fall.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 25 March 1905, Page 2
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127Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 781, 25 March 1905, Page 2
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