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It is said that the present drought in New South Wales is the severest that has been experienced for thirty years.. lUfollowing is an estimate of the losses sul tained by New South Wales by the W," 1 year,, as given by Mr Abbot, the Minister;of Mines "for that Colony:-Oomparing;tHe figures- at the beginning of 1885 "with" those at the of 1884, a decrease Was shown 0,800,000 sheep. Comparing these with' the probable. increases at the rate of. ordinary seasons, and adding' tjie-elect ■■ upon the wool clip, the Minister estimates that the colony was poorer by £4,600,000 sterling tliari it would have been but for the drought,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 27 May 1885, Page 2
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351Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2000, 27 May 1885, Page 2
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