The weather in tho country during the past few days has been perfect spring, m: itos our Wairarapn correspondent, although tho mornings etill retain their iouch of riost. Tho bloatings of lambs ,nr? !i«»rd ererywhoro in the fields, while here t, .i there are to bo seen ploughs and harrows at work. Along tho valley the snow-capped, rugged turrets of tho Tararuas present a wonderful morning spectacle, cloudless, and with a soft background of lovely bluo sky. Spring has cortainly made a splendid first appearance,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 293, 4 September 1908, Page 6
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