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Last year the country of Ashburton sent away grain to foreign markets to the value of £350,000, and the annual value of the wool grown in the country is estimated at £100 000. The Mataura Ensign states that land to the value of £20 000 was sold by the tfew Zealand Agricultural Company the week before last, and another £5000 worth on the succeeding Monday morning. The New Zealand correspondent of the Federal Australian states that Sir George Grey enjoys an income of £10 000 a year. It has been decided to exchange weather telegrams between Australia and New Zealand. FarnHubourers, are as a clasp, said to hardly exist in the United States, unless* it is among the colored people of the Middle and Northern States. A witty old American judge, who had spent an evening with a young lawyer in the country, whose office on the second storey, on taking bis departure, Btutnbicd on the stairs and fell to the bottom. The lawyer ; hearing the noise, ran out, and seeing the judge lyiny on his back at" the bottom of the stairs, hastened down and with great anxiety asked, fls your Honor hurt ? • No,' said the judge, scrambling to bis feet— 'but my Jega are. 1

THE AMERICAN FERRO-PIIOTO Company. HAVE made arrangsments with Mr Tait for the use of his Gallery, and are now ready to supply tbe Beefton public with the Greatest Novelty in Photography of late years, viz :— FKEJ&OTY P ; BS At the following Startling scale of Charges :— Twenty-four Gems .... 5 6 Twelve Double do ... 6 6 Twelve Sun-beams .... 9 6 Twelve Cards .... ...14 6 Six Cabinets ... .16 6 One 8 x 10, for frame ..10 0 Qne 10x12 ...... .15 0 The advantages of the Ferrotype are numerous, they do not fade like paper work/ they are taken instantaneously, so that a pleasant expression is certain. It is tbe process for children. The whole of the work is finished within ten minutes of the time of sitting, so the bother of calling again is done away with. Bad weather makes no difference, the Com* pany guaranteeing good photos in any weather. Bemem^er— t he Company remain here for a FKWJ)AXS J)S Mi therefore an Early Call U necessary. NJj.~Orders for Mr Tnit'g negatives may tbe left at the Gallery, as that gentle* man will re«open on the Company's de« parture. <£**ctte in "gankruptcg. IN THE DISf BICT COUBT OS WESTLAND, HOLDEN AT JIEEFTONt Id the matter of the Debtors' and Creditors Act, 1876 ; and In the matter of the Bankruptcy of JAMES EDGK, of Lyell, Cow tractor, a debtor, T HEBEBY summon at his request a J- General Meeting of the Creditors ol the above named Debtor, for the purpose of considering his application for an immediate discbarge, and passing a resolu* tion that he be forthwith discharged, 01 otherwise. The meeting to be held at the Courl House,, Beefton, at Twelve o'clock oi TUESDAY, the 10th day of MAY 1881. ; THOMAS BAILIE, Creditors Trustee. IN THF DIBTBICT COUBT OI WEBTLAND, HOLDEN Al BEEFTON. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876 ; and In the matter of the Bankruptcy o PETEB MATHIASBBUND ALL, of Beef ton, labourer, i Debtor. T HEREBY Summon, at his request X a General meeting of the Creditors o the above named Debtor, for the purposi of considering his application for an im mediate discharge, and passing a resolu tion that Tie be forthwith discharged, oi otherwise. The meeting to be held at the Cour House, Reef ton, at 11 o'clock on TUES DAY, the 10th day of MAY, 1881. HENRY GEO, HAJSKIN, '-' Creditors Trustee. TTTANTED-dmmediatelyj— A Gooi VV GENEBAL SERVANT* Ap. ply to Mrs W. H. Jones.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 2 May 1881, Page 3

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