WAIRARAPA WEATHER.
frairarapa farmers are generally satisfied ' : IV' the" season, which continues - its mild 1 i-.'se- There aro times, when'the ..winter .-.aard drives up and'attempts to rage with aistorio force; but so.far. something has _ ly alwavs happened to'repel the invader, P-'i long: : before. the, proverbial three days . .(writes'.,'our : . correspondent) the sun ;.'.\;ome : out in a golden shower, scattering . vr J murky-clouds right and left, and' revealIt!) a delightfully clear blue sky. Up to • present time, this winter , has not been a but.spring, and in these most;favour•!Pcircumstances farmers are working their •' with "energy. ' Ploughing and sowing ; still in full operation. Thb growths of crops have been phenomenal, and, in S.S Tiess for the somewhat .dull times which , ,!ie opinion of the prophets) we are going. .Vv'perience in the next eighteen months; S - S-, ;;irs. are working' harder than ever. In L<'C~jis portions' of tho Wairarapa and the ..: districts''there may be:.seen .at'nigbt- . s.S"I' J the:,Elow..of.tbft'log : fires.; . ,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 241, 4 July 1908, Page 3
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154WAIRARAPA WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 241, 4 July 1908, Page 3
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