AWAMOKO.
JuNK 24.— The rain appears to have done a great deal of damage to lately-sown grain crops. ' All agricultural operations have been brought' 'to a' standstill, and farmers are all' wishing for 'the weather to take vp 1 again in order to allow them to get oii with their ploughing and sowing." t ' ', '' Coursing.— A jubilee' coursing match took place on the property of Mr John M'Lean. Owing to the biui weather the affair was unfortunately anything but a aucces. Hares also were scarce.— [Eeceived too late for last issue. — ED.]' ' ' ' "
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Otago Witness, Issue 1858, 1 July 1887, Page 23
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92AWAMOKO. Otago Witness, Issue 1858, 1 July 1887, Page 23
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