More than-16,000 Hindoos have been inoculated for the prevention of ch.olora. On Tuesday, says a Sydney exchange, the B.B.'Port' Chalmers was at Geddes and Co.'a wharf, Kirribilli Poiut, where from 8.80 a.m. to midnight she was taking into her freezing chambers carcases of frozen mutton as fast as the men could lower them down the hold, f he-facilitie-t for shipping the carcases'arernow very complete; and under' the directionof Mr R,C. McAdam, the manager in charge of the w'oiks, the mutton was speedily trimsferrec' from the the. capacious stores to-Uphold of, the vessel. In all, about 10,000 carcoses were shipped and it v.as expected that 10,000 more would be,put into the Gulf,of Genoa on Friday from the same stores on accouut of the Australian Meat Export Compauy. The Riyeriua sheep, especially,, looked to be in Bplcudid couflitioD, thousands q( them weighing over 6QIU each,;',
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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3491, 8 November 1894, Page 7
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143Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3491, 8 November 1894, Page 7
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