WOODGROVE.
Grain carting is now the order of tho day in the Hawarden district, and the Railway Department is'treating the farmers to a liberal supply of grain waggons; Something of a record was put up by Mr J. O'Carroll's four sons last week. With four teams, they carted 1620 bags of wheat from his Woodgrove farm, a distance of six miles, in six days, and are still going strong. Taking the distance and number of bags into consideration, this is probably a record will stand good for come timtw
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 4
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