THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.
On Saturday and Sunday in the North JAnterboi'y district rain fell at intervals in mH silowera from tbe South-west. Nearly W t gra * a cro P s ve > however, harvested, *«* the weather would affect clovers and j** 08 * In the principal midland district j*iy about half the crop of wheat has been I Swn. Oats are a full average. There are «»re potatoes in this year than last, s */jikfc rain set in at Ashburton on evening, and on Sunday it i SI!*?^ iato a downpour, which continued ,i «c whole day. K± (PBESS ASSOCIATION T££ZG&AMS.) WELLINGTON, February 25. cuady aouth rain set in last night, and **« continued over to-day. 1 '»,, . DUNEDIN, February 25. \ . -.j"* 16 ram continued till mid-day to-day, fi£ J** 1 ifc d^* red U P- Apprehensions of V %* . «*>a were being entertained.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8728, 26 February 1894, Page 5
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