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• [fbom the home news, Oct. 9.] A banquet of Australian meats was given on October 4 in St. Andrew's Hall, Norwich, by the Australian Meat Agency (Tallermaa'a) Company, to the members and associates of the Social Science Congress .then being held in that city.. Mutton intallow wa3 a risky shipment not very, long ago, and debit notes were not unknown in connection therewith. A change seems to be impending, if, indeed, it has not already come. Three shipments of mutton hams thus packed and forwarded from Lyttelton, New Zealand, ex Warwick, ex Brechin Castle, and the other ex Beautiful Star, have come to hand in very fair condition. The three shipments numbered 20,000 hams, and weighed about 60 tons. The whole were sold in a single line at a price said to be satisfa.ctp.ry tq the shippers, and the whole is being rapidly passed into the hands of retailers, whose customers speak very highly of them. The Attorney-General, Sir John Dnfce Coleridge, has just erected a memorial pillar at a place where four cross-roads
Printed and published by the proprietors James Keek, John Ajrnott, and Allan 6\ Stark, at the Grey River Arous Omc?, Boundary street, Greymouth, Westland N.Z.— Tuesday, December 2. 1873'
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1662, 2 December 1873, Page 3
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208NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN ITEMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1662, 2 December 1873, Page 3
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