NELSON
Pull iri.'itnictionshivo \mn fstucd forlhn Ic&ting of mincrdl touch in dim -eitli men!, no that \tf sliill liopo nciv to sen our coal ii^lils worked with n» little delay «*> p»sfliblc, nnd measures liken to turn cmr csopp n r mines to account. Land silos, which imve been suspondod *iuci) J.uuny 1 ist, aris aha to be nsumi-fl. Tito wither during ihc part wihler has bevn exceedingly favourable to =igrl cultural operations. Tlio 'all of rnin has been very mod T.-itr, nnd »t>o farmer hris been able to prosecute bis labour* with but little interruption. Tit young wheat looks promisinp, and so far in present npjie.i routes go lead us to expect tW tht: heavy crops of last year will be jrepe<«i<:d this season. In the garden and orchird the tree* are. looking v?t 11. Early jitnu are already in bloom> nnd plumt nnd apple* me fast hastening to give their pioinihd ot an abundance of ft int. Aip<irugus enn now ijo obtained, nnd other spring vftgctnblei aie progressing fait to maturity, Notwiihatandirig thu e.ulincw of the, scasoh. shearing we hcliuve Iwb •omrn'-nced in the Wairau-
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Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 13, 27 October 1852, Page 4
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186NELSON Taranaki Herald, Volume I, Issue 13, 27 October 1852, Page 4
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