Most people complain pt the state of some of the notes circulating m the colo* nied. The Victorian public have sent a de patation to wait uppn the Chief Secretary with a view to a remedy, but nothing _ definite came of the; motion. 4 The Argos thiaka the banks would certainly gain by issuing new, notes only, like the Bank of England doe's, for ladies who no vr call for Icoin would. ver^ likely,- prefer, clean, crisp notes.j and they would probably lose more of ttem't'hati thVimn'erßjHn the old days, ever destroyed by lighting^pipea and^by other methods*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 141, 22 May 1883, Page 2
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