THE LABOUR MARKET.
MrSiiKNE reports under date September 10 .•— Prospects are gradually improving f or -f turn and station workers. Wo are now fairly into wbat should be the burieit season of the year, for th« harvest depends on tbe work dove now— viz.. Retting in the seed in good time and heart It does not do to be too sanguine about tbe future, but judging by the signs of bettor times and prices, we may fairly couut on steadier wok. The building trade seems a little moTe boooful. Late wages : Coup'.Oß, £G0 to £C 5; ploughmen. 15^, 17« 6d, and 20a ; farm and dAiry boys and lads, 8a to 12s 61 ; gardener*, 20s ; shepi-erda, hardly moving yet ; station lade, grooms, Ac, 108 to 12s 6d. Messrs Dalffety and Company have received tha following cablegr*m from their head office, d»ted London, September 0 .-—"There is v Rood demand for leather, and prices are higher by id. Fair demand for basils in general, and pikes arc ua« changed." ________________
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News "has been received of the death, at Hawera, of the Rev. R. M'Gregor, late Pre*> by ten an minister at Kaiapoi. He leaves a wild and grown-up family. At the meeting «f the Grey Statue Committee a letter v*aa received from a Wellington, sculptor offering to undertake the execution of a statue. Mr H. Brett hetded the subscription list with a £50 otw quo. At the monthly meeting of the Dn\'A*«n Horticultural Society it was decided to haw the spring show in the Garrison Hail 4tt Wednesday, the 18th inst. AU ftrrang«o«»S» in connection therewith were made.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2168, 12 September 1895, Page 13
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463THE LABOUR MARKET. Otago Witness, Issue 2168, 12 September 1895, Page 13
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