. Talking of New Zealand cheese in tiie Home market, the Taranaki Budget makes the following; quotations " Cheese from New Zealand has a mottled appearance It should be shipped from the colony as soon as it lis fit to carry The temperature should he kept at 50 deg... A very low temperature is said'to be injurious. It does not se'otn to keep well after reaching home., i ...'Tho estimated Yalvie o£ New Zealand Cheese at Home is about 525.i,... 'ilfc should, however, realise fully jos, ,to become worth shipping,....;. ;|j The most sorvicable sizes are J .cwt. cheeses." The careless use of kerosone has caused another death in Sydney. _ A \ married woman, named Mary who was confined of a son about weeks before, incautiously lighting the fire for getting breakfasv ready, poured some kerosene on it from a tin. .An explosion resulted, and before assistance could be given the unfortunate woman was fearfully burned about the back and left side, both legs, and loft arm. She was removed to the hospital and her wounds carefully attended to, but they were of such a severe nature that, accompanied by the shock to her system, they caused her death the same day. Rough OH bats,—Clears out rats, mice, roaches, files, ants, bed-hups, beetles, insects,, skunks, jack-rabbite.gopheKl, 7id Druggists, Moseß, Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents. Moiheb Bwas's worm syrtjp.—lnfallible, tastless; harmlsss, catbarthio 5 foiieverish- ■ nesfl. restlessness, worms, conatipati(m..le. : at: druggists, Moaes. Mobs Go.»" Syanoy General Agents, ;' • • '■ -■ ; Gouged Livbes. Bilious conditions," oonstipatlon, "dyspepsia, headache eared by 11 Wells May Apple Pills." 5d and Is boxes at druggists. Mosea Moss & Co.j Sydney ; General Agsnts its Australasia.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1613, 19 February 1884, Page 2
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