From a northern paper we learn that one of the objects of the Government m sparing no expense to tret the colony free from scab m sheep is to get the restrictions taken off which prevent sheep being exported to Australia. It m said that at certain seasons of the year Sydney butchers would be glad to have New Zealand sheep for' butchering purposes. If an outlet can be b.ad fpr our qurpln* mutton m this way, it will lie more profitable and less risky than shinping to .the London f roa«nj mjit market.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1678, 7 April 1886, Page 4
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