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Sew Zealand's Prosperity xirnonHrmrv #tid Wondcrlttl. A Cycle of Tat XmtnfNJs. Time#.) ' paiiiatua, M&y " ♦ 4 There i* tree tUmg tiut rnmmr ift»4 % *ilsoo) at the farmer* reoce to-day, "and Jb*ti* «t •diuary prosperity of the col ™W*} it* present moment. It * 8S »o**y* •ven year# «nce the price of wool wm > uifffi as at present. Two or three me* the price had gone up to m ® r 4 ulling, but the average m i\f larket for the May *&*«» ,**? w m * >rmed, war over 13d. That was at* HonnouH price, and mu#t very fTect lilt? prosperity of the country, ecause when wool was so ntg" the rice of wethers and lamb# was also itccea*wL There was no doubt. howvpr, that New /Seaiand had a *erious ival in Australai, as far a.* the lamb rade was concerned, though In? din not hnik the Argentine was so much to be oared. Australia was beginmoi; the ambing now, and would Ret lambs on 0 the market at a time when then; vt-rv no other*. Stub New Xealami *<;mld do very well with ie*s than the present prices of la tub, lu dtnryjng tlso we (tad had a wonderful season. Although there «w a tffcai deal of rft > n » ibere waa an absence of liuch cold as was .•ipcntrsjci'd in thy previous season. and ;he dairying season had been very »uc-jc-wful. The grading result* had been ligbor than ever before, and the Mama am going on longer tin" usual. La*t vcsir the factories were »imt down »t* weeks before the present date. They were this year churning every day for a month longer than h»t year, The pricea ulso were very remunerative. This stfleeted a very large number of people. The export of ww! alone tin* war, said Mr Wilwm. wu!d he wortn >n mil Hons, and the dairy produce would yield soineMt&iig ilk*' wits as enormous revenue, irrespcctm of the by-products, such as skins *»ji< frozen meat. There wrh eitjlit million: 01 inufu'V corning into New /calami 'in vear. the export* brum- risen by t miUion a year for the last three years l.a-t year* nobody in his senses wouk have expected lusher prices for wool Obviously, they would have to pre pari for lower prices, and he advised then strongly to make hay while the mu shone by pulling ttp good houses am: their properties into good order They might get land for then- sons, bu the dillieultv was to get hold of *mt able lands. Whether the present, were too high he dsd not know. In thi neighbonrhood of town* the prosperity br- 1 cnormonslv increased the price o la ad, and he did nut know how the were going to *;et out of ihe position. The Police Force Transfers and Promotions. (Per Prow Arhccs ition.) WELLINGTON. This day. The following transfers and promt tions in the police toreejiate been di | eided on :—Sergeant Williams (And land) goes to litvercargill rice Sergeai Bowden. who takes charge of the ne station at Feuding; Constable I)ar who has been temporarily in charge ( the Instructing Department at Mom Cook Depot, Wellington, has bee permanently appoin ed to that pes tion and promoted <o the rank i Sergeant; Sergeant Higgim {Dnnedii hat been appointed to Lawernee. vit Sergeant Bowman, transferred to T maru ; Sergeant Miller, of Gore, h: been transferred to Masterton to repla* Sergeant O'Malley, who retires on pet si on ; Actmg-deteetive lioilis, of And bind, has been promoted to be detecti\ and remains tltere ; Constable 2 Abbott, of Wellington So«t!i, h;is bee promoted to be sergeant and transfers to Auckland; Constable J. Foster, « Feilduig, has been promoted to 1 sergeant and transferred to Dnnedir Constable A.T. Kmer>son,of Arrowtow has been promoie.i to be sergeant ar goes to Dutu-iim. POHANGIXA COUNTY COU.N'Cf APPLICATION'S, %tatiDg r muneration required, n ill i received up to noon on Friday, 8i Jutic, for the po«itton« ofHinger ft the combined Kidiuea of the Aw: }it>u t Man«jaone, Pohaofiftna ac Tsmski; also for fho Umutoi Itidin Conditions of duties, etc., at Count Office and Me<#r» Stephen*' sto* Apiti. ; K«tepayers are hereby coiified, tpnnection with th« ab >ve, that tl Kangerii will take up their duties c Monday, 11th June. JOHN WHteELEIi, County Clerk. Pohanoina. 2i'h Ma?, I£K3(». WELLINGTON AND MANAWAT BAILWAY COMPANY. LTD. PRINCE OE WALKS' BIRTHDAY 4th JUNE, 1906, OTAKI HACKS, 4x« A>'l> sth JUNK, 1906. HOM OA S Excursion Ticke will be issued from Ist Jut to 4th June, 1906, both days inch sive, between all stations* on t! Company*B line and all stations c the Nap»er-Taranaki Kaiiwayia, avai abb for ruturn tut 25th June, 14)01 Excuratoa Ticket.', a!«o avail&b until 25th, will be iaiued from Pa mer»ton and stations on Compan* line to Otakt bj tnorniug train c sth Juuf. JAM KS M A KCHBANKS, Acting Genera! Manager. Wellington, 2Utn Slav, 1900, fIIAILOEINiI—JAB. DONALDSO: X ■ late cutter 'Bon' Mar«he. ■' lMk and Gentlemen'** Tailor. G<kkl bu» and moderate prices. Customers w»iti on for oniera ; all work ga&mnked ; trial solicited. Main atiwt, oppoal jubway.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 May 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 May 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8101, 30 May 1906, Page 8

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