Country News.
EEL CLIFF,
Many of the crops in the Redcliff District are up to the average of former years, though in bouio cases tho crops will hardly pay the outting. Peed is plentiful but a few showors io freshen things up would be vory welcome. Harvesting will be general in two or three weeks. Th<- !ulli:iau to the Redcliff school so 1 ■i'2 talked of is now an aoconaplishi'c'i i:\ct, and it should add to the comfort and convenience of both scholar;) find teachers. The Eodiilif?creamery is now in good working order and almost every wo&k theeupply of milk brought in shows an increase. Tho people here look on ths" creamery as a boon to the district, and tho number of dairy oowa kept around Redcliff will no doubt increase largely 'J in t;.-e u;m future. ! BujaLiu,: ia not quite finished here yet largely to the broken weather some turn b.'.-ck, but the weather now seems ?i!SLiod and this important operation v iil no doubt soon be put au euu to.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 156, 23 January 1902, Page 3
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172Country News. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 156, 23 January 1902, Page 3
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