Such prices as this may well'stimulate our agriculturists to still greater energy and enterprise than they have manifested even this year. 1 lic.se potatoes, we learn, were planted in July last, about ten hundred weight of seed having been put into the ground.
Concert.— On Wednesday evening the second Musical Entertainment by Mr. Buckingham and his Family was given in the Odd Fellows Hall. The audience, though not so crowded as on the previous occasion; was numerous and respectable; and continued applause, with several encores, testified with how much approbation the exertions of the juvenile performers were received. The entire passed off with a gratifying uniformity of successful effort on their part, and of kindly appreciation of their talents on the part of their patrons and visitors.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 799, 10 December 1853, Page 3
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127Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 799, 10 December 1853, Page 3
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