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SOUTHLAND GRAIN HARVEST.

A SPLSNBID YIELD. (BY TELEGRAPH. — PKKSS ASS9CIATION.) Invercaegill, this day. It was feared in the spring thab the prolonged spell of web weather would have a disastrous effect oh the Southland grain crop, bub railway figures completely dispel this idea, as 409,000 sacks have bees cairied sinco March Ist, against 357,000 for the corresponding period of last year — an increase of over 50,000 sacks, and by far the largest quantity on record, with excellenb prices for oats. This gives a groat lifb to the farmers of Southland.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1897, Page 5

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SOUTHLAND GRAIN HARVEST. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1897, Page 5

SOUTHLAND GRAIN HARVEST. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 127, 2 June 1897, Page 5

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