The Waianakarua correspondent of the "North Otago Times" writes:— I Tho weather still remains very dry, and everything is quite parched up, the outlook for "winter being anything lmt favourable. With, a continuance of dry weather throughout tho autumn, stock must suffer severely "in tho coming winter, for the majority of tho root crops arc very inferior, while tho cereal crops are going to produce very little straw. Buyers of lainbsare in the district just now, and it must bo a great relief to farmers to see somo of their slock going away, for there, is very little pasture for what, is left, and tho drafts of fat lambs will be hard to raise this ■ seisoa,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 15 January 1916, Page 3
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