The Yogel-Waterhouse Cabinet i* regarded in Melbourne as an interregnum Ministry, owing to tlie small ma« lority which placed it in power. Insects rob American favmcri of three hundred million dollars every year.
The Loudon correspondent of a pro--vineial journal says that never was the business of the'horticulturi<t so flourishing as it is now. The demand for flowers is extraordinary, and the prices given for them amazing. Belgrovift dinner tables are now regular bovvers of dowers and ferns. At a,recent dinner in Harley-street (by no means one ot the mostVashionable streets in Loudon)* the flowers and dessert cost i:300, the peaches alone beiug 12 guineas pep dozen*
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1483, 18 November 1872, Page 2
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