DUNSANDEL
A nice rein fell on Saturday nifiiit over the district, and, although not enough to benefit grass lands, it will do a lot of good to crops, as the rain a fortnight previous gave them a new lease of life. Most of the wheat is now coming out in ear, and on the heavier land, looks, very well. Oatr. have .suffer;"! somewhat more than wheat, and it is a qnration if a large area will ever be leaped. The small birds are already playing havoc with very early Rape is coining on well, and thero is prospects of a good crop. Turnip sowing is in progress, tiio farmer-, taking advantage of the rain that liar, now fallen.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13903, 30 November 1910, Page 5
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