The London Daily Telegraph nets its owners £50,000 a year, and runs ten Hoe presses. Of the four original proprietors the sole survivor is the owner of a country weekly, and another died in a poorhouae. Messrs H. Hart, and Co., the well-known dealers, notify that they have removed from the City Market to new and comruddious. pi'einisea^ corner of Albert-street. 'and Market Square, and are now' prepared to supply fruit, confectionery, groceries, and sundries. r The Bee. Journal for May is to hand, and contains the' usual amount of matter bearing a special interest for apiarists; T.J;M., one of the journal's most valued contributors, has an article on ' The Antiquity of the use of Honey,' full of curious information, and- showing evidence of considerable research. •' A Visit to Color|e|||| Bailey?s, , Apiary •" (at Makikihi, near Timapfngg South: Canterbury), is worth reading,, yfhile th©^ editpMalsj^thj! correspondenfee, and. thp- .extracts. ; from contemporaries, will be found, ]i4 s^T*%iT?^ and interesting reading. - - : '^w^:"'
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 335, 9 May 1885, Page 3
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159Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 335, 9 May 1885, Page 3
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