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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for a few minuscule wrinkles and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Near Fine copy. The issue for August 31, 1910. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: good industry and crop yield and prices; increase in deciduous fruit and grape shipments; raisins came up a little short; good vegetable yield; continuing subdivision of large land holdings; steady influx of home-seekers; cotton planting in Imperial Valley, a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.