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WHEAT PROSPECTS.

long continuance of wet and cold weather - -in -July and -August caused great apprehension Jthft harvest. r aTrchange —Wojrpliicß about the niiddle. >,f find we ■" harye' ! Been ;treated to } a jseason. of almost tropical"n""afc ! More ldyely;.w'eather never Been.|n arid the crops were" ripened tad' ■ in perfect . "A careful * Oi iferves', il by / an agricuUunet, giv^s .us reason Jo believe, after all, t thetharve^t " a fair average arid that Iksfl r % r lyfgiaa o f%j )^at ; to I 'the acre" wiilbe nearly $i quarters, or 27 bußhelß.^V3uropea ! n.Mail.''i

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Press, Volume XV, Issue 2045, 4 November 1869, Page 2

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WHEAT PROSPECTS. Press, Volume XV, Issue 2045, 4 November 1869, Page 2

WHEAT PROSPECTS. Press, Volume XV, Issue 2045, 4 November 1869, Page 2