NOTES FROM UPPER
'Fanners throughout tho district (says our'' Upper Rangitikei correspondent) say that tho prospects for winter feed are good. Tho rains of last week and the bright flashes of sunshirio' havo brought the grass on in a wonderful manner. Settlers are looking upon, tho position hopefully, and if the frost keeps. oft ■ things are.' expected to bo wolli Stock is low* in price, but farmers hero aro not: generally alarmed, and look forward to better,' prices : at no very distant date. The slump in the has resulted m /the Kanoi ■ mill 'being, closed. The fall ■in : £noD is to be regretted, fori at both Karioi and Ngaurukehu flax is grown, and an exoellout industry showed signs of beina establishodr ■ =
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 160, 31 March 1908, Page 2
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