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GOING AHEAD.

SYDNEY GROWING AND PROS- ' PERING. Sydney, according to Mr. A. Macintosh - (superintendent in New Zealand.jfor Dalgety and.Co.) is.expanding and prospering to a reraarkab;e eitent. .Tli6 growth:/;:, of the city ■ impressed Mr. Macintosh. very •;J:';-; much during his recent visit, anil he con- - • . ■ aiders '.that,;, it is what/may : be termed',;f • legitimate progress.- • City j, values . were • -.if: not inflated, to his mind, and he remark- : . .Ed ? that many -'New ,;^altod6rs':;had';in-v u vested-in city property there.. Thero > was a likelihood of the prica of money . hardening/soon, though there 'was: plenty available- now. ;' :'l T here - was plenty' of, • (vork in the towns and.; in ■ the country. ' Referring to .Queensland, .- Mr.. Macintosh I.'. -: said that tho State .was never soproai porous as at . present ~ • V : . .V;

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 935, 30 September 1910, Page 4

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125

GOING AHEAD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 935, 30 September 1910, Page 4

GOING AHEAD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 935, 30 September 1910, Page 4

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