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A SOUTH CANTERBURY WHEAT CROP.

the finest in the world, so why go to Canada for an article that you have in this country?" Far fields, or anything from far fields, proverbially look fair, which explains, no doubt, the policy of a country grocer "Straggler" came across last year, who boasted that he stocked nothing but Canadian flour. And the simple townsfolk paid a good premium for it.

A particularly fine qop of wheat on the farm of Mr John Flynn, Morven.

ion was 64,517 acres, so that the increase in the short space of live -years was remarkable. A Lesson. However, the value of the old time article is the depressing influence the treeless and parched plains and the destructiveness of the nor'-westers, and the lack of water had on the traveller.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 18

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A SOUTH CANTERBURY WHEAT CROP. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 18

A SOUTH CANTERBURY WHEAT CROP. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20497, 16 March 1932, Page 18

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