Australian Game for London.
Mr F. Penny, who is eonneoted as a shareholder with the Fresh Food and Ice Company, Sydney, left in the B M.S. Arcadia for London, . where he intends t&\ {iqypptij^ftter the • prospects of th>t market jjn.irelpeij to shipments of Australian hares, rabbits, pigeons, and ( o f ther game. He is taking home" three ' cases of assorted game- and -fish, consisting o\ hares, rabbits," " Wonga pigeons, schnapper, and other' deliiJacieV. One of the; cases is desfcjned sentation to the Lord. Mayor of London, and the . Ather, * two ,forr Lord Carrington and tW members 0/ ; the ; -. House of Cquimotis J t re|p^ctiyel^. ! * Mr Penny anticipates;|ih'a t t ! th f |^ I resn Food and Ice Comjja ; riy will export at least 250,000. liares an^d rabbity Jo London this'yeait, and, 'a'si haries' fe'tjih as much as 5s per "paiij.'^life 'b'elie.tes" that the trade may be made : H highly remunerative om.-^Agricitltutm},.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1893, Page 2
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150Australian Game for London. Manawatu Herald, 13 June 1893, Page 2
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