PHYLLOXERA.
LONDON, Nov. 11. J Mr Simon, of Simon, Kingscote , and Co., agents for Moet and Chan- j don, champagne growers, of Epernay, i will pay another visit to Australia, ' for the purpose of studying the j phylloxera pest. He -will also pur- i chase a quantity of claret, to mature ; in France. RELEASED. De Lancy, one of the Invincibles, has been released from prison. A WARNING. Lord Knutsford has warned the Colonial Governments that it is inexpedient to encourage the requests j of foreign hydrographers for informa- • tion. j RICH GOLD FIND.
Reports have reached here of a j very rich gold find in Mashonaland, j and the discovery at Mount Hampden is said to be especially valuable. TREATMENT OF ORES. Mr Knox, Secretary of the Broken Hill Proprietary Silver Mining Company states that Leuhrig's process solves the treatment of Barrier carbonate ores. DILLON AND O'BRIEN. NEW TORE, Nov. 12. The receptions of Messrs Dillon and O'Brien in the United States have already realised the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars in aid of the Irish National Land League. FAILURES. The failure of several large New York brokers is announced.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7009, 13 November 1890, Page 3
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190PHYLLOXERA. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7009, 13 November 1890, Page 3
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