We Hatekeif Bay Herald hear that Charles Nairn, E*q., of Pourcrere, has become the purchaser of the five rams recently imported by J. 11. Coleman, Esq., for the sum of £7OO. Mr. Nairn haring used Cotswold sheep for the past, eight years, has drlerroincd on adhering to .a tied which he has found to be most profitable for the bill country, for wool and mutton-combined. The rains are fine specimens of their breed, and were carefully selected by Mr. Coleman in England, from the flocks of Messrs. T. Brown, W. Lane, and H. Aylmer. We understand that ou the return of Mr. Nairn from England he purposes bringing out *<*tlier specimens of this now fashionable breed of sheep.
Mr. C. 0. Montrose, formerly of Auckland, and well-known in connection with the Press Telegraph Agency, has been sent to the Nelson Lunat.e As . luu:. bring of unsound mind.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 238, 13 January 1875, Page 2
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147Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 238, 13 January 1875, Page 2
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