Mr Harcourt'a address at (he Welling' tpn Chamber of Commerce was most cheer|ng, andhis statistics: most encouraging. J-JetQldhis aqdipnce that the preserved meat export* were valued at £$113, m 1879, and m 1833 reached £92,035, and ia addition there bad been shipped Home last year no less than £118,328 worth of frozen mtat, The exports of wheat had risen m the last eight jears from £122,793 to £1,067,309. The total exports of the year just ended showed an increase of over £1,009,000 sterling. Wellington }s getting a large share of the export trade, the increase last year from that port b«ing no leas than 3f per cent. Madame was m close conference with h,er 4rftismaker. The waiting- maid entered and said :—' Madame, doptor ie downstairs.' ( The. doptor J I cannot see ftim. Tell him lam sick,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 109, 3 April 1884, Page 3
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