The slock, especially lambs, are looking exceedingly well (states the Peel Forest correspondent- of the Lvttelton Times). The clip is light. Shearing tallies are disclosing the result of last, winter's snow. There are losses of 6000, 7000, 600, and so on, and 'hero have been loses on a small scale in many places during shearing operations by storms. The total number of kanakas now in Queensland is 8303. The number which arrived last year was 1037, and departed 1097. There are only two move recruiting vessels to arrive, the Clansman with 36 kanakas, and Lady Norman with 59. There will be no arrivals of kanakas in 1905 and after, and in 1906 the deportation of all kanakas will commence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 7
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