Floub in Auckland, we observe, is now selling at £LI per ton for the best Crown brand, and £lO per ton for seconds. The price of the 21b loaf is 4d.
The Acclimatization Society in Auckland are now offering one shilling per head, for every hawk killed within three months.
Bbocm Cobb.—The Southern Cross informs us that a successful attempt to grow millet, or broom corn, has been mad© by Mr Wren, nurseryman, of Remuera , and. that Messrs Mandcno and Smith, of the Mount Eden Factory, are about to commence making brooms of that description. The Bask of Auckland. —The suspension of the Bant of Auckland has created a good deal of derangement in business, but its influence will be principally felt by the shareholders. We believe it is not too. much to say that no depositor will lose a shilling by the bank. —Southern Cross, 12th April. The Maori Paul, who a short time ago, at Bussell, kicked another native in the abdomen and caused his death, has beev apprehended by Maoris. —Ibid. '
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 471, 18 April 1867, Page 2
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