In the year 1784 eight bales of eotton grown in the Unjted States were sent to England, where, upon arrival, it was seized and condemned by the order of > Privy Council, on the/grou|d that so. large an amount of cottibal'could not possibly have been raised in Americi. , This year the cotton'crop.orae United . States will not be far. from 7,000,000 i bales. ■-,•■' '■'"■::[. ] \' .The •Whitehall Review' says': \ "The manufacture of Champagne ip tljo ]'. ■ Colony of ; Victoria iis making i | strides. The' Victorian Champagne \ ; Company, lately staked, has '■ bottles ready for the !■. brisk demand from England is reported ( Thequality of thewine is paid to ;}$ ~\ ', very good, ;as the, raw;' material S \ Splendid fand: great A [ taken to introduce afirecent prbbesses ofr" I ; ; ation, amateurs of champagne who want a genuine article at-a moderate price -': --V had ~l>etter,ikjeep ; eye":Vba\ the' ■■■/'*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 2 May 1883, Page 2
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136Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1368, 2 May 1883, Page 2
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