NOTES AND GOSSIP.
The first consignment of over 2000 feathers from. New' Zealand (says the European Mail), was lately received by the Bimutaka from the ostrjoh farm of Mr John J, Matson, Springfiolcj, E&pamrii Chrjstchurch, and have been /jffef ed at the publip sales this weekr'They were forwarded to the fifni'9^Qe3rg߫dfefn, Alexander and-
Co'., of Great' Winchester 'utSty a better selection did not be Mto%Ms3'& eeeingthat.MrP.Vanderbyl, a ber of that firm, was the first into practice, some twenty ■jiljsiffiojs'&the domestication, of in the Cape; Colony, though'^|p|^ 'to have' subsequently, taken \T of. organisingthis iMustrf^oS-Mfc■ - ; vs uotfitttained one ye&^ ; :^ •son; ;to' ss^w^^\-^kfl^ f -. > Xv'have two feathers,'t(J Be". preßeiit64' Majesty the Queen and m Wis§§\ >&; Wales. . ... , ;'-■•' ./•, - :>'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2516, 4 February 1887, Page 2
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