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New Zealand ab a .premium. English coinage, which was tip. ordinary currency in New Zealand, was brought back to Australia, and a further profit of 25 per cent, or more was made upon it. It Y? not considered in Australia that the ban placed on,the export of silver coins by New Zealand has been very effective, and it is not surprising to authorities here that New Zealand should have run short of coins. The arrangement by New Zealand for a special coinage similar to Australia’s should overcome the present difficulties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1933, Page 2
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