PERPETUAL SUMMER.
In Evf.ey Month the Harvesters are Buey Somewhere. While shivering around your winter fire or looking over foe fields just beginning to turn green, did you ever think that even at that very moment the harvester is busy iu some part _of the earth? And that while one is resting another is bringing forth fruit. January sees harvest ended in most districts of Australia and New Zealand, while foe people of Chili and other countries of Southern South America are just beginning to reap foe fruiie of their toil. February, March—Upper Egypt and India begin and continue harvest through these months. April enlarges the number with harvest La Syria, Cyprus, coast of Egypt, Mexico, Cuba, Persia, and Asia Minor. May is a busy time in Central Asia, Persia, Algeria, Morocco, Southern Texas, Florida, China, and Japan. June calls forth the harvesters in California, Oregon, the Southern United States, Spain, Portugal. Italy, Hungai-y, Rouroeli», Turkey, the D&nubian States, Southern France, Greece, and' Sicily. July sees harvest in F.nglacd, Nebraska, Switzerland, lowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Upper Canada, Northern France, Germany, Austria, and Poland, besides several unnamed Northern States in our own countiy. August continues the gathering in the British Isles, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Manitoba, Lower Canada, Denmark, and Russia. September rules Northern Scotland, southern parte of Sweden and Norway, ae well ae the cold islands of the North Sea. October is the harvest month for corn in America, .and for hardy vegetables in Northern Sweden, Norway, and Ireland. November harvest time begins in South Africa, Patagonia, and South Australia. December enJe foe year by ripening the fields of Argentine Republic, Paraguay, Uruguay, southern part of Chili, and Northern Australia.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2712, 23 January 1892, Page 3 (Supplement)
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280PERPETUAL SUMMER. Waipawa Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 2712, 23 January 1892, Page 3 (Supplement)
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