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CHURCH SERVICES.

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AGRICULTURE The MwkUiiM Exprux save—" Durill the past L- dry days a considerable quantity .Q1 corn has been secured, al- though it is feared in anything but prime condition. Much still remains in the fields, but tiere now apuears reasotable hope that the crops, at any rate in England, have suffered their worst £ rcm the weather, iu Scotland, howercr, s large proportion of the cereal crops is pet uncut, oats in some dis- tricts beingf-elorted quite green. On the lighter soils some barley has i;t>en cut. but the frreater poition of the croj) is yet unsecured, and will probably turn out coarse and aisl coloured on thc-asbing, eVen if w,) sprouting tJke" plaet The .e,rol), which a^r-ear lightly to turn out beat, as far as yield is concerned, are oats, peas, and beans, wheat bemg- largely dercient. Boot, do not appear to have made much progress ci late, and potai oes are effected by disease in nearly every district. In short, the yield of'agricultural produce generally is far from abundant. The offerings of English wh^f.t have been fair. bc>th at Mart-lane and in the country markets, hut a very i:ma. proportion of samples have been ia cjn- diticu. Foreign gixin has improved Is t0 2s."

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