THE SALMON OVA.
The s.s. Durham is uow flfty-four days oat, imd her arrival may be looked for at any moment. She has on board two shipments of for this Province : the pther for Victoria, at Sir S. Wilson’s expense. The packing was done by Messrs Youl and Bhokland, each trying his .own method. Ah though Mr Youl •believes ms to. be the better mode, he hopes it will prove otherwise, as la that oase he will not be called upon to pack any more ; for at hia age it is time he gave* up the ri-k of standing about the miserably cold . decks'. superintending every detail, so necessary to success. Mr Tom packed 90,000 eggs, and itfr Buckland 85,0u0. Mr* Ho ward, the Southland Acclimatisation iociety’s curator, has been in Melbourne a fortnight await, ingthe Durham's arrival. He will then take charge of it, bring it over by the first direct roeanieri and deposit it in the breeding ponds at Wallacetown,
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Evening Star, Issue 4071, 14 March 1876, Page 2
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162THE SALMON OVA. Evening Star, Issue 4071, 14 March 1876, Page 2
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