SOUTHLAND'S LATE HARVEST
■ (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star.") " DUNEDIN, this .day. Motorings through Southland one cannot help being: impressed with the general 'laten'ess of i crops, and unless the present ■brokenweather takes up harvesting .will be in- full swing after Easter. Most of the crops now in ear promise to be. heavy, and will, not stand up to boisterous weather.''- .'..'•' .Grass seed growers: are experiencing a bad time.' A fair amount of this-crop is already in, stock,-ibtit unless a, spell of fine, weather setg.in soon the Beed..wiU; discolour, , i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 24, 29 January 1930, Page 4
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