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Sheep Returns

The interim return of sheep in the colony on 30th April, 1891, was laid on the table of the House of Kepresentatives on Thursday. The approximate number is as follows : — Auckland District. 1891 1890 Increase 602,600 484,023 118,477 Napier District. 1891 1890 Increase 3,635,240 3,559,119 76,121 Wellington-West Coast District. 1891 1890 Increase 2,917,680 2,545,204 372,476 Harlborough-Nelson District. 1891 1890 Increase 770,802 727,094 43,708 Canterbury-Kateouba District. 1891 1891 Decrease 4,853,528 4,888,263 34,735 Otago Distbict. 1891 18»o Increase 3,969,841 3,912,409 57,432 The total number in 1891 is 16,749,692 against 16,116,113 in 1890, showing an increase of 668,314, which, with the decrease in Canterbury of 34,735, gives the approximate increase for 1891 as 633,579, The increase in the North Island is 567,---174, and in the South Island 66,405. — N.Z. Times,

Fresh oysters and oranges at the Shamrock store to-day. A married man advertises for a situation on a. dairy farm, lie is a good ploughman, and thoroughly experienced.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 2

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Sheep Returns Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 2

Sheep Returns Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 29, 5 September 1891, Page 2

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