I The land in tho northern parts of the j JNorth Island at the present time wsars a very prosperous outlook. A visitor to Kawke's Bay from Auckland reports that the recent heavy rainfall iu tho Auckland district was an opportune boon to farmers there, and has assured prospec's for winter feed. The countryside from Hamilton down to Palmeraton North is in splendid condition. The laud looks raUicr on tho parched side from Palmersl.oll Worth to Woodville, and a good deal of burning off in some parts abutting the train lino indicates that rain would bo welcome. However, from Otanc to Hastings the pastures: look well.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6159, 3 March 1921, Page 2
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