Notices to Correspondents.
F.D.P.—It must be a narrative of New Zealand life and adventure. T.Frost.—Captain Edwin is furnishod by telegraph with barometrical readings from all parts ot the colony. His weather indications are intended to apply to the place to which they are sent. Bellom.— The plumes sold in England are no doubt those of the pampas grass. Ndno, so far as wo are awaro, have been exported from New Zealand.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 259, 1 November 1890, Page 4
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