SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
ARRIVED. September 17, brig Torrington, 130, , from Sydney ; general cargo. Passenger, Mr. Peacock. September 22, schooner Rose r 15, Walker, from Wellington. — cutter Supply, 20, Boyce, from Otago and Port Cooper. BAILED. None. IN POST. Schooner Rose, 15. Walker. Cutter Supply, 20, Boyce. Brig Torrington, 130, —
Solid Milk. — We observe in the Repertory of Patent Inventions for January, that a Mr. Felix Louis, of Southwark, has enrolled a process for preserving cows, goats, and asses' milk, by conconverting the Bame into solid cakes or masses, which are soluble in warm water, and which may be kept for a long time without losing their original sweetness and freshness. The entire process, if we understand aright the terms of the specification, consists in a little sweetening by sugar, agitation, evaporation, end pressure. An Irish gentleman having a pair of new boots sent home to him, proceeded to try them on, but after a great deal of labour, pulling and tugging, till from the blisters on his hands he could no longer continue the violent exertion, he desisted, declaring that be perceived very clearly he should never get these boots on till he had wont them a day or twc.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 394, 22 September 1849, Page 1
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199SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 394, 22 September 1849, Page 1
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