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THE COLONIAL EXHIBITION.

The Reports of Exports. fSpxciA.T, to Press Ab«ooiatton.l LOKDOW, Ka»chJ7, The following reports hare Been made on the Colonial exhibits at the recent Exhibition : — Mr Foster, a mineral expert, is of opinion that New South Waleß has the finest collection of coal and the best mining model • Mr F. N, Laslett, a timber expert, reports that New South Wales and Victoria possess hard and heavy woods, suitable for engineering and architectural work, and also to have a fair quantity of timber which would make good furniture. He considers South Australia and Queensland have but little timber suitable for export. Of the timbers of Western Australia, jar rah, karri and tuart are the most likely to be largely required for constructive purposes. He mentions kauri, puriri, rata, rimu and totara, as the best of the New Zealand woods. Messrs Sewell and Bead, meat experts, say that the Colonial tinned meats are of excellent quality, and the frozen meat is everything to be desired. All the New Zealand and a few of the Australian sheep show equal to the English sheep. The exhibits of the Sydney Meat Preserving Company and Messrs Walsh and Elliott are highly praised. Mr A. Baker, grain, expert, conj Riders the progress of agriculture in Victoria remarkable, and the cereals displayed are of a very fine quality. He regretted that the Sputh Australian cereals were so poorly represented. New Zealand grains, he reports, are of the finest quality. The Chevalier barleys bring enormous prices, Mr Anderson, machinery expert, reports that Beard and Lessons' Victorian strippers, and Stott and Sons' South Australian stump ploughs and cultivators, are novelties in England, Mr Foster, the mineral expert, considers the returns from the Band and Albion Consols mine, Ballarat, and the Mount Morgan mine, truly phenomenal.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5880, 19 March 1887, Page 3

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THE COLONIAL EXHIBITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5880, 19 March 1887, Page 3

THE COLONIAL EXHIBITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5880, 19 March 1887, Page 3

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