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CANADA AND AUSTKALIA. PROPOSED LINE OF STEAMERS. Ottawa, February 1.

At the opening of the Dominion Parliament, the Governor in his address directed the attention of the House to the question of securing a line of direct steamers to Australia. • '

We are in receipt of the January number of the N. Z, Farmer Bee and Poultry Journal, with which is presented asja supplement a very handsome calendar for 1889. The popularity o£ the "farmer" has increased enormously during the past twelve months, and deservedly so, as the information it conveys, carefully Mid ably written, and profusely illustrated— makes it simply invaluable. It has now a very large and steadily increasing circulation.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 340, 6 February 1889, Page 6

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CANADA AND AUSTKALIA. PROPOSED LINE OF STEAMERS. Ottawa, February 1. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 340, 6 February 1889, Page 6

CANADA AND AUSTKALIA. PROPOSED LINE OF STEAMERS. Ottawa, February 1. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 340, 6 February 1889, Page 6

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