The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1882. ENGLAND'S NEW SHEEP FARM
A. pamphlet written by Michael "Gfr i MuLHAiitl,; F.Q.S.|' under the above ; title has jiißt'been republished in the ; New Zttala'nd Country Journal. It is ] , the .best., contribution; to., our., frozen i meat literature which has as yet come ! •tinder Our .The writer has ' grasped in a masterly- manner the ■■! , jEnglia|i; aixd i ''.ajeafc statistics,;; , jajid.prbves clearly thatfthe opening up: ; > of this new; outlet ior our .produce isVa'; mutual benefit ( to both the old country; ■; and.theinew; 1 dnd a tHati the traffic can be j developed ijtg ..a'.prafltMyli'unJimited; > .extent;; • We have; initruthjs found ft; ', ' 'tiaifcetfor our'surplus 'produce 1 -' which i can never-be glutted;' 1 and~Mibh I will j always bibrofitable! J. /We learn 'from- i tlW<er f in England; j j dependSjChiefly upon America for two; • thousand tons daily of imported meat," X i snd that the;rapid:ancwase/iof ;j; , jion in the States will' prevent them- : from, continuing(this; supply; so that a; J foV'; this colony, fourteen years Hence. Mr" ( M tJSHALL'cdlclilates] that' England will ] require, to buy one million-i»ni <£ 4
meat yearly, and that tho will come from the AustralianfColbfiics,.' ;On this basis we,m.ay,&xpect Zealand export to. rise orjl;30,000 in feto ilftOtyAOfl' .in|Bd6. | Tle||ita||coMu^ptio^|: ihlwllyV ; and^it ,; pmsJ grosses BtßadiJyjyeai; by year;;frbm:two aud )i the ~incr6psed::qu^tityj ; which' thei.lpeople -eaUi jelm agothe^^^average: l .coasiiniptfeKofrni4'r perhead was 611bs now it authtfrrwejave quoted gives/ a very ; vapble worth' of aj thousahd|Seop i| Bwi]Zeaiahd, ? tage; 'which•<New Zealand| possesses' over fill her competitors. The total &l|ewlZ"ea)and is 4342, forJAustralia is Pla|teJsil73(aiid for.Cape .Colony is £255, In; value of, clip and in weight of; carcase, wej &< t»nj;|; all |rivaja)ttß >sheep producers; aiid wemuTßtTiecessarlly„niiake.a larger l pro[ntjon.the sheep we'export tb'anjany : other gracing country "ifi; 'the ■ wjorld. <we qan'< and no doubt as soon as a sufficient number, ofxessekcan to convey.)tH v ß)npbeiY.we, shall rbe jin a. position to supply if, Already bvemj '-iii the Wairai-apa/'thdiigh nov exporced :i a.,single are ~ .. rapidly Rising, tast spring thebutchers fixed the rates of fat sheep in this district, 1 but'this' graziers! rule them,: and ,the bu|chers are r at jtheir nj'eroy,- " ' ,' ''.'■' '"'"'J j . .: i pv wvi- M >^f?f , ?? or lMC° u,loil toe'ets ;this^eyeniii'^.;;. f ' *.""; ; - A-meetinpr of the-Lower-Valley'Jfiokey ! , Club is called at the Waihenga Hojeliiii l ; Saturday ev,efiing,.Sept. 23, . | '. flail .attention. In a-trad,e|»in,iuno9 : 'raehVjifSpyipKHfld in frbm 1; Mr; Lpwater.; of. CiiWfetreet, Wellington.' "• '"'j ,:!)<>■' Mr E, Feint, is now opening up a 'large' and well seleeted ( stock of. seasonable dra'p%', M itiVites the'pu'bhYto inspect the same beforeipurchaaing-elsewihere. ' ;THeV Native resumed, ita sitting yesterday ~ ihbrnifigT Urekumeta £ BJnck-TJip Qoprt, fifiar f|it(i nt r B .ihoft' time adjourned for an hour lo.see if onposition claims onuld not be Betfjled.' 'On ( sitting, the'lipiiositieq was withdrawn''-''' There 'others' were the cliima'iits!' The' judijtnent.. of the' Couri' : WHS ; given % follows '■ vernmeiit, soo ( acres; . Horea,.lOO.aores;, aiidllßp' abi ■eg': in Keremenata I and■ five othera." The Court'tli'enVadj'our'nYd until 10 o'cjopji: to-day, t.o ; see^ff,, boh|b ; of. the adveise claims on'other/.cases could not be-amicably- settled'and- withdrawn.: ' Di ; VVilkinß,'°the' well-known' occulist 1 and; aiinst, will .bo. iii Wellington: next ; ! W«ek yheti he may be otiiisulted" ai" : Mr Barrauds,.^)bton;^,, ;;;i , ; ,; : ; ;■ ;;; That popular hostelry foruaerly known •as the Albert 1 hotel,-but now ooh'duoied under the still more' 1 familiar.title of Plimnier'a Hotel was re-iipßiVed 'Oni'Satdf.' day last, find .offers ,tn country' visitors 'eiceptioiiHliyicOTforta^eandcoflvdnient quarters. '" ' ' ~',':',(•"' '*"' i . ~, Mr J. H, OorliHtt has arranged to: hold hia meeting at Kurupumin conjuriotiim With Mr McOardle to morrow eveniq?. This is on every. respeot% more cdhvenient" armngement than the one 'alluded ;to'iu ; ourlaat issue. " .iibil Our sjnterpriaing IqchJ "ar'tist, | Tom Donnelly, fo> eijhibilihg'a'very favo l rable , .•pocimaii of hia Hrtiatio-skill in-Mr-Bish's 1 ■luydojr, ;His painting repsiihtKayoung lady going to a ball, and'thelioloring of ihe picture is ext-renieiy^od'.:';■"'•; i : About half-jast,eight last'.evening the .'Jttasteiitjm/firg JDell.'.r.ing oii-'sniliitlariu, and .in less, than ,a minute lliii' was, ont on. tho jrtmd,.' memberi of the brigade were clustering round 2 it. A glare •wfta-seßn'bey.ondrha' atation, and a', start ;waa made up the'hill for the station;: ;f here were plenty'of" yolunteera .to' push''tjhfi two eriginesialmig, but after half a.milela,hardtiatelling,, it was discoyered.that the.cabflagratioa: TO an old straw.: stack on iv. faring milei •beyond the.station.'iThe'ardeutvoluhteera i»n hearing this; turned •right-abuutfane, and marched slowly home, ; : >!) fWli)] \ : : Thßjrpjsjrkiniio '^;^>' v eoii>K'e( eri'-'or* .tainment :in:aid;of aheiMaateitoa; Cailei' fo tlie/Galiph'rpf; Bagdad,'| Taaibo and Rones l opening ; | Sons -"Will you ever think 'of' me IbV'T; "' Song "oh;J.uli»,riW, > Hall-i,S6ng Me s ;parlini':thafcyou<Lo.ve Me,!' J. Bentley j Song '.'Theßdman Fttll'/l'Wi RapjfrSong '"•True that are 'shining," Cecil -Riverto'n V' Song' 'l' That -Wiokecl Susi-aii;"-' W.; i; flBll pSohg ."Oldee %U. ShutieVt;'Willie's'Dead" J. Tfiompsa | Sort?'"American'-Natioiid Guard,!' \V. :Eapp..^Partll.': : ,Qyerture to L'ftaliaua in Algeria;: Stum Speebh,'W; : ''Bapp; QuartetterTiolin,- 2nd'VibliriV M Sass, MessrsXiundqtiist, Gi'Behtley, Ei Pearson,' arid -Gorbett; 1 May-pole Dante, by Band march;, (cnmp&sed'by iqvistj, 13and. .'Tolcon'olude ';with' the aparklingicomediette ofrf A .Wife%'First, Jiesaoni 1 -'/Characters ;T: Hi i'Wrigley ji - tord Rivers] H. iTaperell ;"James ■ (An" old servant), J, ;Ward; Groom■ Justice; Lady EpiaDeth /FreechildrCecil'Riverion.; MrsiDavies, 'MissFrere,;: The Briiaijband"wijl!play ia |efdi ; e';tlie ei'itiertaiiiin'eiit' 'commences, ,-. [[ .;,;,:;. ; ■ ,; vi/i-. | : A meeting' of • the; Mkaterton;-Horti' :culturalSooiety 'washeld laßt'/evening. '. Mr Everett therPreside'rit, l ocoujiying 'the' The ;' Chairman;;; ;explain6id i that 'wheh'a letter w'a? J f eceiyed Pastoral sooieiyi,inviting-the co-operation of ;Masterton injhe ■proposed centfal 1 ; show, lie, after cbrißiiltirit;with ; Bonie members of ■the committee," dacided to inform:the Pas; toral c6mmictee l that'tho feeling ipjMas-i 'tertoii vras bnfa'vorable'to taking part in :(he pijppnsed-'sliow, a .resiilntiontq that.! ! ■ (iffeqt'fiuvinir''b'eenr paaaecl. at .the r.preyidiilr 1 meeting By somexversight the letter in reply, which stated this, had notheeti duly forwarded,.: The .meeting understanding that it was the wish of the Greytown Society that some Masterton residents should be associated with it ai the' forth 1 coming buow, asked Mensrs McCardle, Beard, and Parsons to act with a view to comply with the desire which had been expreaaet) l r y { We are informed that Mr Sohroder'haa secured the business hitherto carried on by Messrs Schroder Hooper and Co , and will reopen it with a superior stock .of spring and summer goods. The ( busw - ness will for the futuie be conduoted by Mr and Mrs who 'during the] past-' eight-' years' * lw e- been favorably known to Battlers in this town,' and neighborhood, 'and who are,likely to retain a fair measure of pubho favors, The burning question of, the,d>T»Jr' Masterlon One thing'we know' is' ri6w necesßaryT t ,alid lhit,is that the" public Bhouldkmiw wheietti.purchase the best and cheapest Clothing, Boots and shoes,
> prtwiiKßtnm of Parliament .takes place on Fridays ~' ' A*;ne?yp*rioltet olub has ai 'Mth'er»i6n. President, fl^r)! a Wardell; yice.-P.residehts, Messrs C. W.,Cundy., Gomrnittoe; i ?MesßMi;;-:ponald,l , sW:M*Jf!toh ;and. : R;;S; , Hir:sohnelf Vestry, Grey town^ ', lait::«vetiiiig, : "the ten • llJDrbh. wKdclpteWln "bpn^iiencebf annoying thew "ifl.ring.'rdiy.ine-semro^ that/n«)tice be given'that the offenders in future would be praseciited. - ! ; The sub|ecj.ajnn(iunoed for the delibera■tion of.^e^l^li^r^nv-Dabatiiig'.-Siibieiy on ? Wi|?P|Ot'#em of:, settling landbyjth&Gcoiffiis'lMialisfaotory. l ' Mr ■'-'■• : - ' ; ' ■■ •''• The openihg%nce|t;of. the, Greylown Philharmonic' Society takes place; on Tuesday.evening next at, the Town: Hall. timeMsfftsapjAoajhlngthe membew aro practicing m-isTaßsidjously. There was a good attendance last evdning when very aatisfactnry progreis jwas made with~liirpieoei in rehearsal! Mr Wilson conducting. A large number of ( -thevreperved jseatjahave f alrenflys 'been #«B.Bs*i a isVcluiidently looked forward to by the' Socio?v. K/.., • The„iy Mark's..' OhiirchCartertoni met last night. The ionly ? husineßs.wtts the. Battlement pfjwrne of #oyvJSVfig aofiount^nd]fhjah preWa • nuns for the opening of the .'Church on Sunday next. . | The Mrig«'|gaf' ! grand entertain mentirtße Plblfiimil, Cartertoq, 1 |a,st iiwht, oiinsisting of-wijridaiioes, hakas, ai 4«U'tVnien'and) ft down women took' part %HW petfJrmance, , .whjch lasted qyer.two hqiw'f.andtbeitiuie kept'throu'ghdiitJWs'very j(o6i J Kopai , v Hapeta doing '^^^^ofc^^^nd! Ji ■ W u PS^ u '!, Bl i n i:;V"lß 'iwewl manager The Hall was o'^^jn^Vfr 1 and the audience, whiqh fully seemed' ', ,vefy ■ geuerajly satisned withau'eritertairinieiiit somewhat' ;out'bfthe'Dommon*gfoove/: ~:, ! ., } : ; , .demand for ; landed prgpertiee.;.' jrpm our Wellington files ; to hj^JFye' the sale of landed„prbpYrties by Messrs T.' t Kennedy Co,..on,Friday last attracted quite iThe 'total ! eajeg : aHinj|i;tiugi.te over 19000,' and with the|rQp,e|tleß'Wit'hdrWri, madb the total value offered Wftiulflooupled-with the stfle" o? the old Supreme Court site at upwards of £2OO, shpw that/.tlje ■ price j of land is on the rise, ','", ,!,'•, ■ !)Mr F., H. ; ,Wood:announeeß .an entirely janreservedsiale. i Carterton on Saiurday the 23rd instfatid on Wednesday; September 2T,''the': balance of ,tjiejßelvidere.eatate, being sections vary ing in size fromlß>, {$ acres!: Thid la'nd i j?j°f exceptionally .Quai|tiiies, and'as It wilrbe'soldon'liberal leVraaii presenis afaviirableopportunityfor menof Binall means' Wstart's' dairy wiih'a certainty oi ■sucfle'ii8 l ' v heiijg >"it\iaiad T faetwi>eri;'f.wb dairy fit'otonei, ;,:i: ' : '" ; -' ■'■'-■■■- ;> - .■'i'M.'jv.ji.i | , Good understajdlggs are, indispehsible in Mriatertoh" For really 'good Colonial Boots &. Shoes'guaranteed to- wear, : and no old bankiuof'''stocks,! call'at •Raj.p & ' '..Tothoso;^ shear,call andigßpeot,the J large'variety at Wellington prices', which can be" seen at Rap p &'Hare'si-Emporium.—■Abvi,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 12 September 1882, Page 2
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1,424The Wairarapa Daily. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1882. ENGLAND'S NEW SHEEP FARM Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 12 September 1882, Page 2
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