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SAINT MARY'S CHURCH, DENBIGH.

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AGRICULTURE. THE HARVEST IN W ALES.-The corn harvest in Wales this season is a fortnight earlier than usual, and the cutting of the wheat crop has become general in the Principality. During the recent hot weather the corn ripened rapidly, and a yield greatly in excess of former years may be calculated upon by the farmer. Great fears were expressed in the spring that the heavy rains would damage the crops, and that the produce would consist almost entirely of straw; fortu- nately, all grounds for apprehension are now dispelled. A custom prevails in most parts of the Principality of leaving the grain out in the field an unusual length of time, not un- freauently to the total damage of the crop. If the Welsh farmers carry their wheat as soon as possible after it is cut, which they may readily do, with fine weather and a little energy, the harvest of 1878 will be the bt they have had tor some years.

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