Westen-super-Mare has a tide of 27ffc, Dover 14ft, and the Bay of Fxrady, in. Ca-
“For Canadian and American makes of cheese,” says the “Grocer,” “little general inclination to buy has been shown in London during December, whilst there are holders who would be willing sellers if they had the chance of doing so on their own terms, which are considered a trifle too high by some purchasers, and only limited parcels have changed hands, at about late rates. New Zealand cheese, the first consignment of the season, without saying that it is positively of the new (1900-1901) make, per Ru-
nt ara, is now arriving, and is the signal for starting fresh business in this department of trade.” Rates ruling are 50s to 53s for American, 52s to 55s for Canadian, and 50s to 53s offered for New Zealand. Several members c-f the South Canterbury Acclimatisation Society recently visited a bush reserve of 800 acres at the foot of the Hunter Hills, and came to the conclusion that the reserve would be suitable for the liberation of wallabies and opossums.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1523, 28 February 1901, Page 58
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