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Tub Vlonky Market. —Cash was exbemeiy loose on Christmas day ; but it became mucii tighter on the dem m<t for Cl> ris mas boxes. 1 lie reduced siMvengeis were done ill many q Darter* at ()s>, which is the lowest figure ever known on similar occasions; and though ihey had expressed a readiness ai any time to come down with ihe dusl, they were not met in the same spirit, '1 h ■ wa’t* began bri.-klv at J lo 12, and left off tlatly at Ih. 45m.; but veiy ii(tie disposition was s|,<wn t>y the public to h ive any tiling to do with them Thev were gener illy quoted as “deadweights’, duiiog dm who e of boxing day. —Punch ,

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 7, 20 September 1843, Page 3

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Untitled Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 7, 20 September 1843, Page 3

Untitled Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 7, 20 September 1843, Page 3

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