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'KBI.SOK. Wo have' Upon "the whole to congratulate the province upon a revival from the great commercial depression which, in common with the rest ot JNew Zealand, the settlement of Nelson has had to sustain for nianv months past; and although we have not yet entirely recovered the effects of injudicious trading and excessive imports, we can still with safety say that a,<much more healthy tone prevails, .and that both ■.buyers and sellers.are daily approaching nearer to their true legitimate .bearings. ■,We : .are ; fully. supplied with goods,.hut they maintain fair rates. There is no demand for .grain, excepting w.hemt; barley, oats,.«nd.bran being, still too high ; for expor- ' The late large importation of horses (about:.l2o) this last fortnight, we regret to observe; as not only the market in them is overdone, but without almost entirely an export to Australia, the drain of cash from tlie province, in payment of'them, must operate very injudiciously to .the .settlement.— Examiner, Oct. 1.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 723, 12 October 1859, Page 4
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