CORN IN EGYPT.
•Some short tiiiio .since it was an nouneed that kir Julius Vi-gol hud hit upon iiu original sdmma whereby t.ii'j necessity for applying to the London Loan market fur the wherewithal to carry on the work of Government would be obviated- Vadous wrre the surmises set ailoat. respecting the project, ajid all kinds of rumours gained eiuroney ana e> me now departure J t now tram pi ;■ -■ mays thw correspon,-d.-nt of ike Otago Gaily Times) that .Sir Julius adopted the sinmle method ox irain-amiiig this iiuauciui business in i!ie Colony instead of going far all el-1 in se well of ca do lie made an arr ligament with the Lank of Xuw Zealand whereby tnat institution agmod ii» luivaneotho sum of £iU}U,( -00 ut ike folio wing mm,-.; £2 0.0 ip at 6 per cent , and £4 0,0. w at i> per coni: The a rniagi‘iiiont, of course, holds good wiki the now Ministry, and the money will be operated upon next m mth in order to keep the colonial i ot boiling.
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1887, Page 2
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176CORN IN EGYPT. Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1887, Page 2
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