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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

_o All 1' hqlKlko w*» Idl ill Xl'\V l'l.Vui.iii;!■ about a quarter to eight o'clock \c-terday niuiniiiy. < I\. ill- to the alteration- proceeding at ill/ liiir rallgc there will lie no sliuotiug 111.'IT 10-Ju\". I'il'illg pi'iU'lit'L' will 1)0 rcsUiaod tui .Saturday,

Hi/ Kugli-h mail de-patched H'um Wellington" via llrmdisi on 20th December arrived in l>oiiiloii oil the night of tlie -iili instant.

lu ilie S.JI. Cuiiri yesterday a prohibiten order was taken out against a local fc.-idcm. on the yrouiid that his indulgence in liquor Was injurious lu his health.

It I- tally expected l.sa}s the hkela- j buna Kxpic.--) tii.it ihe luiller and I

cheese lactones in the Hketaliun.i district will be compelled lo clo.-e down at je.isl tlx weeks ■earlier this season lii.iu O'.vmg to tile cuiLulnient of the milk -apply consequent ell the depletion ot gi'a-s i.y the recent bu-h tires. 'I iic Uangainu Herald ot .the 21st.

-late-: -A\ e iiuder.-i.aud that a llawkes lia \ inu,l c.une ii \ el' here at the Killer end 01 last weeK, and Oil Saturday nvgoiiaieii lor aim nougat I lie Jlai.gaiiiamt |.roperiy. which bo turueu out io aliuthoi party within au iiuiir at an ad diliollal j'l'iee ui Uloeo oil which be had out a leu minutes before paid for it.

li i- -lain! on jitMul uuthnrity (-ay* lilt' lliill t 111--ji-atxil\ ui' lalx.ir willi re-peci lo rlti'Ji ami ■ lu'i* lai-lt.ine-- ia .New Xenlan. i- Jin; i»y any nieaiLr (Lu< lu lu\vue«i- <>!

wane-. lin [li ili -li'.'U lliat. t lu- liaiiil liavt- lo inm|>iain oi' in lliat r v .Njn'ci hn L ilu'iv uif -o many olin-r way. fi earnii:.: a ii'.t'iihi.)."! ili.il Thv ninii'ic] ui api'lii .nit- fi»r factory \nu nl , t

v, axini: i-. -~ ai- ! it."-. A Umti:nlt iii'i in Dtiniihii iliat -liould out- lnm drcii -n 1 ;aM" tailor'*.laml in |)nn rtlin lil I'l'iiKi nnplov th«'in al innnr'iinlrly.

"Tal!'T-,iii - -." yi - \v<' ji ia inc. lo cmi;li:.' l'-air\ I»I lltcif | 10111 N<m Dr. i iii'liay. Alt'irmiy-< • '-iitTa

j slid lhal ii m .a- Hti j»t---ibh'. und'T Ih< : cxi-tmir law. for Taiier-all'.- to .-ad ticket- in New /.'.'a!.nid A- n tin' jiiafdit-r 4,»i' lettci's out > Aovv /tv.lan',, llic |'n-( r,\.\-1 rr•' •< w ■ i .M d I'. 1 ' ,1 IT- ; ,1 I! '. 1' • a. [ di —■* I 1.. a !'\ j.u.'iu..;. ,it. ■I «" il M, . ! !!'■ 1 1 HI:) -;. r( ■ t;ll i' i';! j i; ' i'» ! -\ U-M-. uu -.iid. ali-i.1111.-'v lini-i in; >i !<• i iiy i): i • cnui'i.., 'j lii> -laic--11.-ait \\a- ct.uiii'iiii'd 11 \ til,. iSj v Jo-c]di \V.irdi. 11 <- -latcd t ill 1 tilt' Jtcl-elt to uholil a -U-[lL'('!cd h'l't'i' w;ii coidd lie n-f|nit'i'i| t<» "pen t!|c IcttcL- ill ihe til' ';11 olliccr i»f lliir brpannicnt. If lhe cunwrr.' -ii<-)i as io he mulrary the law. !hi- kdt'T wnaid imi. In> delivered. "'lll- Ui' the I'd-l o|]j;v (o tlio orijiiiary u-'r i.- inviuJat e." -aiil Sir •I;'-epii. "a.nd in -ay i!iai it i- m»l so !- ao-ulnie ii'in-cn-i-."

\ll Knidt-k1.1.i1l i 111'< M - 11 n•; i ;1 1 cp)<'-i •11 - .r i\ v oi 1 !:<■ \\ J'jlinyi.uj] i'<i-'< tli.il he ;i )'- ri\"d in V* -oinr [\\>> year.-, and lid'l- ii'ioiihf ;im". mid dining Ms jv-i----dean' in t lie I'ie ill!'irj he had iii'i'ii able 111 pi. I> e ill the bank, U<>twbll--f;iihiili'j Liir i:\ri tll;i{ |h til i< HI n|" itilinii- h' wa» .ui ' 1 f oMipiux ui<'iit. Tliiin,m. \\ h.i i~ niai'i'ied. \ the ci <>d i' i'"i - !ii- - in iin : e t iliai it.' }i i : .Hi )'■■>i!r>nii'■ . J i'. i.a uv.'k a " \ !.(•!." ;i\N.iiiin»r I .ivriv-il

hir- wilf and da u_i>h i er. -lalcd ilpj (,«■ !itd '•ii I \ i»fi h iii N'".v Zi-aiand nine ! 1 hn'! hflnrinu" whieh in* had followed i lie 'it-i-iip.if i"U < 1 ! a latin I'd'. iiitd. in addition i-i p iviiiLT hi-- wife and daughter'-. p - --Ihad iii'eii aide to -end j,, them for iie-e-- 1 rie- thai inieht be li Ii I ;• I before for their now k"in.'. inu t" a reporter, i • I .aiiea-hire Lad" haviiiL- had In V;»i• f.v.. | |\- for the arrival >•) ihe \ e-. <d wii !t v if-- -at b.i-i rd. I

• ar i . ,1? v ;.nb ~a s-i 111)•■ la \• ■ ; id. 1 1: i i U'.' 1 hmo .p.-nt , !I], . f ':(>• ;ii id "1:' 1 11 L' i'or I'll. *(•--«'!. j \ nil !': v - i' '» !iu'i dif ■of iVllow-. : and fi'-i' "-li-hii bij a i isn ■ '.^ H ' 'vn \ 'in Wotldel' V.lier" !H:i!le\ ||l- ;m,||" (o. : Wl.eji T1 ■■ m io. -r. i i 'led I -le.M dn a ■ !■.; hi-Mi'i" (hall 1 ha'. r dmie r -n far." j Thr r-'oniav" ■•! ■ r iv i!' 1" v'-id. v m 1 ,h|o. -IvlMi (• -otw-.re eninv.d by th' , \ im'/ Zealand < l.d'dn- K-'-i-rv i- w.-V ! ,; ( --i.)'Ve 1. The (inn hip* diroe! fi'mii tin : , i]n 1 <»V. : ,l«n 'dvi'l'' 1 their idient* j •1 i.n"!''••• !•:' ih-- tnidd'eT'-'in'- profit j Some vory .-n'iarl dimmer hues are ie | be -ecu in tlicir Uttcd-un boot window

In many cases ilaxmilU in Southland are idle, with no piwpcct of work for l lie M>!lS0ll.

iStraU'oi'd liorough Council K pi'opo.v I iug to borrow an additional LoOUO fur construct in<j a .si'piie lank and completing drainage work;-; al-o lor additions to the waterworks. A heavy*log guttled along tin. coast yesterday morning, and delayed the berthing oi tin.' ioirawa. The ami mails were landed. however, in

ample time to catch the southward express.

The Central School will re-open on Monday, siiuit-hatided as far a* teach- I ers go. (Jne of (lie stall' is, at present (piaratuined. having during tile holidays \ isited .-.nine friends ill whose house tle'i'e were ca-es ol diphtheria. The Recreation Sports Cround Committee still retains us hold on the puoiits Stipporl. They desire to acknowledge the kiiidnc-s of .Messrs Martin and j Nin in giving tlu l use of a horse in eonnccthiu with tin' top dressing of the

'the borough abattoirs committee, aecompancii by the borough engineer (Mr A. 11. Kendall) and the sanitary inspector (Mr T. Canbncrj, met at lib' a oatloir reserve yesterday, and lixed tin site for Ihc tannery lo be creeled b\ Air C. U. l.illdstrom. 'I he spot ehoscl is some distance below the abattoirs, ii the bend in the Waiwakailio river, op I posite the butts.

Somc young ladies who were recently staying ill Dawson balls mountain lion-e walked ever to the Slratlord house, which they lotuid in a state thill was hardly tidy or clean, the place having been'without a caretaker lor some time, i he young ladies thou and there set to work, and after a fc\y hours' hard work had everything "spicii ami span. ' Such disinterested action is rarely seen nowadays.

A svvann ol' bees obtained possesion | ol' one of the rooni> ol a uousc on l-'iu-iHTty ro;id on Sunday, gaining entrance li\- llie i-liiiniKM'j and ijiiiekix put tnej household to ll'iglit. One of the male members of the hoti-e ill enih'avoring to eject the enemy ~ ailiudicd in I," 1 rear, says the f.l'ih.iin Aigu-, ami nostililios ceased wiili I lie- bee.- in possession. Tliey did not, hold t he fort very long, however, and next, illuming had almost disappeared, though before they j departed one stung a young lad\. Ilees I have been swarming very frequently of late, anil during a ericket match on Taumata Park [day had to be suspended | (ov a few minutes owing to bees setiling | near the wickets.

An outbreak ol typhoid lias occurred at LeppiTton. A larmcr and two of his children contracted life disease and arc now in the Mew Plymouth Hospital. Some few months ago then- was an outbreak of tjio disease. 111 tin' same district, 'the Health Oliker, who lias visited the locality, lias up to now been tumble to ascertain tile cause of the outbreak. 1)11 the particular plac-c wliere»thc disease made its appearance, tic found the sanitation satislaenn-y in every respect, being of a kind much in advance of the usual form of sanitation on farms. During the present hot, weather people cannot bw too careful in regard to the disposal of refuse and their sanitary arrangement*.

"It is lime, that provision was made ill tlie regulations for a fee in respect of application to succeed to properties in the names of deceased natives/' observed Chief .lodge -Palmer during the hearing of a case before the .Native Land Court on Monday. Continuing, tlio Chief .fudge pointed out that far too much of tiie time of the Court was taken up iu investigating titles. Not infrequently applications were, he declared, made by persons who were not entitled to succeed. and in numerous other cases the property claimed did not ITelong to natives at all. 'I lie only way to remedy ma tiers would, he thought, lie by imposing a reasonable fee.

During the course of a conversation with a Htuvera Star reporter. Mr. W. 11. Hawkins, ex-M.IJ.K. for Pahiatua. stated that the New ZeataiTd Political Keforni League was now doing the thing tor which it was so loud in condemnation >->f the late Mr. Keddon in connection with electioneering. It wanton, he s*id, to dictate to the people whom to select ,is representatives. Referring to the f'ahiatua seat. Mr. Hawkins said he had been asked to allow his name to be submitted to a ballot which is Li be taken with a view to selecting a candidate to repri-ent 1 in- league. That he refused to do. hi- reason being that he hail lirsl claim to routes! the seat, and also th.it 'hould Ihe ballot not result in his favir he would .-itill lie a candidate at the next general election.

Wslevday the stiveis workmen were engaged in removing the loose stones from the s|reels, a very sensible course of procedure which should have suggested itself to the responsible people weeks ago. Xot, only are the loose

Memos inconvenient mill dangerous to i radio, Imf every loose piece of metal can lie depended upon to jmsli another out of jilitee under the pressure of a, wheel. Special attention of the borough (orcnian is directed lo Dawson slreet lower and Devon street wc-l. On Tuesday morning another branch of the municipal management was engaged in gathering up loose stones from the sideehaiinels and carting them away in the other refuse to the rubbish depot! The Kltliam llox Company's stall' ami the Inglouooil school pupil's and their parents will picnic on llic beach to-dav.

Ai a coinnnitoo mooting of the 1 nrrlewood Jforticnltural Fooioly on Monday evening til' l following wt-ru appointed Milijocl: lo acceptance br the appointees. Pot. plants and cut bloom's. Ml' 0. (iondson; farm and g-arden: Messr- (I. V. Tate and H. King; fruit, Mr fi. llorne; preserves and wines. Mrs. 11. li. Lop|ier: cooking classes. Mr Young; wood carving, Mr Porter: fancy work, Mi-s Cottier; painting. Mr lurkwood; poultry, Mr A. C. Johnstone. Stewards; l'ot plants and cut blooms, MoSsrs K. 11. I'obinson and J. Sutherland; children's bouquets, Mrs J. fsulherla.nd; farm and garden. Messrs (!. S. Kennedy. T, Ifopkinsou. f). Ward, and A. 11. Clerk; frnil, wine and preserves, Messrs ft. .1, M. Thomson and T. Drake; dairy produce, bread, etc., Mr A- Lile: poultry. Messrs (.'one. Mynott, liolston, W. IT. Martin, and T'.allantine; fancy work. Mesdames IJobinson and Messcn-

ger. | In recent issues of ''Hoard's Dairyi man ' (here is ]iubl!slicd some partieu- | lars of the performances of two llolstein tows which gue a good idea of the standard to which tlie great Dutch cattle arc being developed. One cow is owned by the Ontario Agricultural College of Cuclpli. She was calved on November IHIh. 1110-. On (ictober liiiih last she col11) >1 eled a years test, during which time s|„. man,, a record id' 20.77511, of milk and 7Sl.lilib 0 l butter-fat, and this ?t ■' r- "" 1 »f '-'A' dollar, for feed. During tin- thirty days of November, 1001) she gave 2.-i±>|h of milk that returned lll:l ' h <'l !, ut(or. During seven davs mT ihat period she gave fil.'jin of milk', and during one day Who of milk. This great pcrlormanee. i; should lie remarked, was done under striei „ni,-i ;i | supervision, and may be accepted with lull confidence.' In the other rase a" IMstoin imr e-ave I ail olli.-ial ~-i e\ I i l ll. ii, | e lr . n j

f"d uiih> day-. :>:r.!is| |!> (l f In j||. ••in ' 111; us,.)ili oi iat. and she is now uiMiig 11.-,lb of milk- pel- day. testin.. I per eent. 'these performauecs show What n pos-ilile by testing cows for " linl yield anil perpetual in<r their qualin" « '"I" «fun--1' nlll k111g pedigree.

jii reference t] K . (Oiiiijlitiiif of "Mucli Sintc-k" which appeared in yesij'Vfljjy ,nornii,_ir's U*\u>, it is only fair to "l" to Mate iluit the management <>Ulie Iheah'e is „„ m . 0 f tllflfr l nis f ll<>SSi \\ Mi .I. C. ■\Vini;unsu-n brought. ".Unihi-r fjoosr" Company nlonir the "e-alie was 'i f 'lively parked. Imf {hero \\a- no (rouble, for (lie <if i'HK'd a MI.MI io keep Ihe people order. One yolllh who made a personal remark as ;i wlkknown resident entev'•il Hie s(all* was i/ive,] alt 0| ipOrl ni)i! v IM<-nii|u j () |] it . j,|. |V iyoid ilie t'nriltin's lia.l a -alut uy effect on 'he tv-| oi !Jji. y■(•,::](].i K . barracker*. It ""i inciiinlieiif on the |,olice (o atI;'"«l 'lie ihrahv fo keep order. Thai U ' ll ' - ,5 - ' !l Ml" tile ilia l);l He'll, ell I. 11l of anyone miseondueiin<r himy\\ tin* herself. fnv. Ilie lolly-Uirower* jih 1 n<i<* women whose names ■li'iuM Musi, in i>rini> should refuse in' li'MVr wllei! o)*deivd I,V (he management, il'" '•-MlMiUllv. an nO'enre. fnr v.hieh ibe person is iijil.h. in imprisonment. I'haC- where the pol'<v f -o,ne in. They've handy. and ran hp for. 11 is sn<x-.je-feil jli;i( some should be taken l«' kave a man p ] ao<>d in charge of the 'L'ods'' of the itii and (ho ho (limv,- lollies from ibe circle find ■tall--. and fiirih'Tinoiv (hat: 'ill ai-le* ind sdms,hi ho l;ep( rlear (o ■;i'-ili!;i(i' Mil" ejec(i. ( |) ~f oH'clul")'-.

M - u.'idh e-idi'- of your wav :o hi a h»l of 11 -e In I dress trimming at ."■•ally v eduerd i.rice-. Duriii!.:' Mieir "'inner -ale Whili> and Sons are soUkm ''ard- ot dres- of diDoroe! ;iud<, various y\y],-< and eoku'-. at prie'-s n"ie than nmaiial'v in( ere-t i n". "Wlt'i" 1 nd Son- ihink it of no u«e earrvin'/ b'--;- over nnt'd s.on-on. so Ihe •• aier they are -Md tlu- -oonei' there '•i'i l)e i!iev,. yruon for inoorn'nv/ .{rood^. 'lntse dr>irraii- of >«>--iirj in TP-* {vinnniniTs -hoidd not fflll to bi v liis us^ortmt'iit.—Advt',

Three rinks of the Inglewood howlers visit tile Hawera. green to-day. "Paterfamilias," who evidently follows the market reports closely, in u letter to thi! editor voices a long and loud coinplaint against the price of meat, lie avers that while there has been a sharp drop in sheep and cattle, there lias been Ino reduction in the retail price of ! null toil and beef. | Considerable damage was done at i .Dover recently by tlie tiring of hea\y erected lo protect, the liaiional harbor. The town evier hud Inrn seiu, round I hitown to advise iuhaoilauU to leave I]u'«r window* open. !)iii npon the firing oi the Din gums ihc vibration was so greai thai in many ease-; portions of ihc eeiliuys iVll down, and ornaments wenknocked down and broken, as well as

windows cracked. The unusual spectacle 01 four Chinese driving a mob of .sheep was witnesseil ill one day last week. the Celestials were not Jorsaking the lucrative but laborious industry ol market gardening for a pastoral lne, lint were merely impounding the mob of sheep, which' had spent a -short but pleasunt' sojourn among the vegetables in the guidon of tile'drivers. According to lac Wairarapa 'times, there was one ( liinaniau ill front of the sheep piloting tiicni with a bicycle. aho\e all things, and ihe three Chinese in the rear had, in the absence of canine assistance, a busy time in keeping the sheep together.

The excellent slate oi preservation ol the wood recovered from some oi the old-lime wrecks that ha\e occurred oil the .New Zealand coast, and the adjoining was, ilhislvviW'd lo a ' sentativn of the Dominion recently. A piece of irardwood that was secured from the wreck of the .schooner llr.iiton at. the Auckland l-llands was none th«f worse for having been under the water for oyer -HI years. A ol the Last Indianiail hiiideavur, th;\ was wrecked in Dusky Sound in the year 1-S7S. was also well preserved. These two were amongst a large, number of relics gathered at various times by the tloverniiu'iit steamers.

The Cullinan diamond. Ihe birthday gilt- to the King irom the Transvaal, is to be scut lo the Continent, probably lo Amsterdam or Antwerp, for cutting. Europe's most famous experts are being sought for the operation of transforming the stone, now in its rough sta'te, "into a gem worthy of the royal regalia. The work of cutting a-ml polishing will take nearly two years. Since the King's birthday no one has seen tile stone. It, is held in a massive burglar and fire-proof safe, tied round with red tape, and sealed with the arms ol the Transvaal Colony and Metropolitan Police detectives watch the safe day and

night. (Surprise iitepeclions gcm-wlly reveal unsuspected fui'ls. Hit; inspection of premises instituted by the borough nuthoi'itic* the other day was jji-im-ipally to ascertain tin 1 number of hoses without llii' u*ers having paid the regular fee into tin; municipal treasury chest. As a result, tile revenue from tills Source i? liki'lv to show a considerable increase. One 01' two bnvgcs..e» were fouml to putting the water to Uft'rt never contemplated Uy the men who introduced tin* wator supply .scheme. JSy a network ot small channels or canals some ingenious folk have been iu the habit of irrigatiuy their vegetable gardens. It" every burgles and suburban u->or oi the water weiv to do this, leaving his tap turned on both day and nighl, there would lie very little pressure available for liro prevention purposes.

An insight into the 1 working of Chinese laundries was ailorded at the Magistrate's Court 'at Napier one day last week, when a Celestial was charged with failing to keep a book, showing the employees of his establishment. Mr Wood, wluTappearcd for the defendant, pleaded guilty, but Stated that as a matter of fact his client had not employees—his assistants worked on shares. Mr Culver, Inspector of Factories, stated that the Chinamen were extremely hard to deal with, as they paid no attention to written notices. Mr Wood, in the course oi' his remarks, said that the Chinamen in question did noL know what a written notice was, but lie understood a summons when it was delivered by a policeman.

There has been a great run on revolvers in Odessa in couscipience of the perniisiun granted by the new Covernortieueral, Major-Ueneral Boufal, to all respectable citizens to arm themselves against the attacks armed robbers anil Anarchist terrorists. ,\ press mini called at the Central Police Station with tlie object of discovering what was Ihe minimum provocation which in the oilicial opinion would justify a citizen in using his weapon. "Our otlicia 1 advice to the private citizen on carrying a revolver is this," he was informed by the inspector ill charge. "If lie be stopped or approached threateningly, by any person 01- pel-soils in the street, he will tell him or them to pass on, and if no heed be paid (o that warning, he may shoot instantlv, and the straigliter lie' shoots the better."

A difference of sixpence was respon : siblc. tor a pugilistic encounter in L'Vather.ston on Friday (says the Wairarapu News). A motorist, a stranger to the locality, pulled up at a local cycle cs'tallilishiueni(, purchased rtmie Jie.nzine, and had a little attention given his motor at the same time, The small sum of Is (id was asked for the lot, but the client wanted to pay only Is. The cycle engineer did not agree to that, and wanted the motor fuel back. Jiy tiiis time the motorist's temper had mastered liini, and he at lacked the engineer, who retaliated, and an invitation to settle (he matter outside was acceptedAlter a few blows the stranger "gave in," and paid the disputed num. lie -aid that be could sien his name to a CIO,0(10 choline, and was sorry for what, hail happened. The cycle man is wondering if the wealthy motorist accumulated the money ill the way illustrated.

Jiy a recent uecUoli of the .Melbourne Appeal Court, Air George Aloule, ivho until recently worked as a shoemaker at Devonport, England, has become entiled to a fortune of .UUO.OOO. The windtall came to Air Aloule through his J'.te wife, who was a niece to ill- William Henry .Seville Usmoud, a member of the Legislative Council of Victoria, and a native of l'lympton, Devon, who died la March, IUUI. Jiy liis will lie left his tort line which lie had accumulated in gold-milting and 111 sheep rearing to his next-of-kin. The courts at Melbourne decided in favor of .Mrs .Moule's claim in 100-. but the matter was taken to the Appeal Court by other relatives, who alleged that Mrs Moule's father was illegitimate. The Appeal Court lias now dismissed these claims and confirmed the previous decision that Mrs Moule was the sole next-of-kin to the testator, and that her family are entitled to the estate. Mrs Moule* died in IHO4, but, besides her husband, is survived by three .-.oils and a daughter. One of the soils is in the Navy, another in the Coastguard, and the third in the Molropolilan police.

| Jo the .•pi.leniic of murders ami i "rimes against the person last summer lb.-re has now succeeded the biggest burglary outbreak New York Wcm known, borne people are trying to establish a connection between this outbreak ami Ihe financial crisis, on the ground that many professional thieves are pushed t 0 desperation because their money is tied lip in the savings banks which have suspended pavmcnt. Information regarding the epidemic (writes n correspondent) is give,, by several of the burglary in=ur-e managers here who openly doel- • - 0 frequent have voiiberii"- bccon 'H-iv business is seriously threat >\v persons realise Ihe niagniti. ' ,inn:il loss to Aciv Wirkers : . V y and theft. To illusirnle how serious this loss is. burglary insurance interests call attuition lo the fact, that while tlie loss tor S-U» (ires ,'n (his city in a simdc vrar reached totnl of .LT.Ofill.fmo. (here Here in ilie same period 35.28!) robberies IV,lb e:s.170.0(1(1 as the total value of prnptTlv >|.de!l.

_ The anlieipatioiw indulged in hy Weif)n fiid Auckland morfdianls of a '"•"in in Ihe Imttor market (says the nia.Lio Daily Time<) and high pvicos jit the end of the season find no response iininnirM loeal buyers. It i* pointed out. ihaf ilie }>reseiil demand from London t.>r huliov i»y iininediafe shipment iMily. and that ;is faetories have for the "lost pari: made arraim-omenls for the 'lwposil of their outputs up io tlio end .«! "M'andi wrv liltle butler is nvailalTle 'ln addition, Although priees'iii Tjondon, t<> the deereasiTin Australian evVnrls, aro keepinn- up longer Ihan usual, •t i< only ren.'onnhle io e\poef n deeline ■Hoards ihe end of Trhniary. if red earlier, when ihe London demand will ; "Ik In thv lueruiiinic (lie h-cal mari\et i- ph'iilifully supplied Avilh dairy hnll'-r. and do noi eoiisid< , r thf s'ldieienllv rsffr-ift»VP in shin TTn^io milled butter on ron-lcnnient. niiolatinn- nro uncdianp'ed. a- fol- : r>al- ana rlnrv hulk, i^f.d

to %I- -'enararor puis, : 7d to Sd: sepavmor Im>l«c. io mrM-d--fir-! f'V:',de fjMdovv. prints. TV-Hd hooked. Il ! ',d ea!-h v "hnlk. Ild eash. Taetow PiPtVnmis. fid lo flV.d: Akaroii joaf SVA to Od; mediums, 5%4 to fld.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 34, 30 January 1908, Page 2

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LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 34, 30 January 1908, Page 2

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 34, 30 January 1908, Page 2

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