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{From tbo Southern Cross.) We have had private advices froin London, and from thorn wo aro led to infer that colonial securities are by no means in favor. “ The number of limited uompanles now started absorbs everything,” one letter informs us, “ and the colonies generally are not in good repute with capitalists jtist now, 'especially New (Zealand. The General Government live per cent, loan at JSSO. ss. for the first million, has completely put Provincial-securities in the shade, and there U little prospect of a change for along time, Whenever'the',American war rouses, all spare capital will go for investment in the States.”
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 232, 27 February 1865, Page 2
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103COMMERCIAL. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume V, Issue 232, 27 February 1865, Page 2
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