WHEAT-GROWING.
'S> THE EDITOR. !TSir, —Ifc is now fully recognised that New South Wales will require an immense quantity of wheat this year to make up for her own deficiency. As a consequence, the call on New Zealand for a supply will be very heavy, and the price of wheat is bound to advance accordingly. I would therefore advise the farmers to be fully alive to their own interests, and not to part with their wheat at a sacrifice to the local millers, hub to hold ib back till prices will advanceand as it is seldom they have an opportunity of making money, leb them now "make hay when the sun shines."-—I > etc., An Old Farmer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9307, 9 March 1889, Page 3
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