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HARAPIPI.

February 20. We are now getting soma weather like summer, but, for ihe past fortnight we have had some most extraordinary weather for this time of year, a sort of succession of thunder storms, day after day. The Hamilton punt has arrived at Te Rori, but is not yet in workiug order. It has not come too soon, as the present one is very old and rotten. The Government are now collecting the agricultural statistics, a great piece of torn foolery the way it is done, as some of the crof s ({..'Oiatoe-; for instance) are not yet harvested. A great deal of it is, therefore, guess work, and not to be relied on, as most people overestimate their own crops.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 733, 27 February 1877, Page 3

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HARAPIPI. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 733, 27 February 1877, Page 3

HARAPIPI. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 733, 27 February 1877, Page 3

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