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AGRICULTURE. The Mark-law Express says—" Harvest operation*, con- tinue to progress satisfactorily, and the greater portion of the cereal erops has now been cut. Barley and oats "n ripened with remarkable rapidity, snii in many cases farmers have not stayed to cut their wheat, but have proceeded at once to the cutting of other crops. The fact is now gradually forcing itself on our attention that the yield of wneat this year will be less than an average; indeed some go so far as to say that it will not turn out larger tliai wi" tiie case last year. New barley appears to give satisfaction, and the grai* is reported to be heavy and of iairiy good colour; while advices still speak unfavourably of oats, whicn are likely tie prove the worst crop of the year. Beans vary in localities, but we think are on the whole likely to turn out fairly peas are nearly everywhere well dpo-ken of. In connection with the yeild of wheat, it is noticeable that severid Ullp\> tant country markets lllive reported UIl advance of from Is. to 2s. on the prices obtainable last wed.. for the new Enrliah crop. If this movement be sustained some advance in" the the valne of foreign seems likely." JV A

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