Thsptesentseason is perhaps the f<f remarkable on record, cbaraote•*•_* Jj rapid changes of wln« an% calms. noT*-wee*m-followed by *R freshing showers, IltfM ftosM »?* «JJ nighrs, yet with all tb#* •"" t Sf, r '"*™3 crfp^lgenerallyl^iu^el^ crops* of mangolas &od wwots nra it* -. misioa well. Potatoes are »PP above ground. Turnip sawing has been SSSeSS, and with-a contlnusnc* of showery weather the young P* sa * f£ comeavvayrapidly. It usually is ; the grub.ls In souse districts, bus-- the raoks •»«■»* lings are rendering good Wo kektdot a farmer a » SffflfS advice in soiling hi* grass cro arub made its appearance, and the inw* ire reported as fayoaf able.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7711, 17 November 1890, Page 2
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