Thb Saxmon Ota foe Otago. —The Daily Times says:—By advices received from Mr Young, by the Panama mail, we areglad to learn that the ice-house on board the Celestial Queen was quite completed, and 20,000 ova of • the 100,000 it was pro-posed-to send, were safely stowed in it: The remaining ova were expected during the ; next ten days which would elapse before the vessel’s final departure. As the Celestial Queen is a clipper ship, her arrival may be looked for early in April. IsON PiFiifG.-—Messrs Haworth Brothers, of Dunedin have been awarded a patent for ma invention of galvanised iron piping, technically known as “fluming” for mining purposes. Oat Cbop.— The ; oat' crop. in .Taranaki this season is the heaviest and finest ever s yielded in that province. iPor the past T^fepbrtVoatsjythfr.Sundance;’ for
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 March 1868, Page 69
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133Untitled Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 March 1868, Page 69
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