The appearance of the foot and mouth disease in the herds in Sydney is causing excitement amongst the stockowners. An effort is to be made to pass an act to prevent further importations of English cattle for a time.
The Brisbane correspondent of the " Argus" says that the Colonial Treasurer has brought in measures to provide for the gradual abolition of the export duty on gold, and to authorise the Governor in Council to make fiscal conventions with the adjacent Australian colonies.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 53, 27 January 1872, Page 4
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82Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 53, 27 January 1872, Page 4
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