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INDEBTEDNESS of the PRINCE OF WALES.

The writer of “Echoes from Pall Mall,” in the Leader says: —“ The extent of the indebtedness of the Prince of Wales is said to be £40,000, and it is rumored that he has applied to both the last and the present Premiers to get a vote for this amount, and to let him have £lO,OOO a year more. It is the Prince’s misfortune that he owes so little; and if his debts were greater his case would perhaps be stronger, for the £40,000 may be staved off from year to year. If the Queen will not relent he must economise. It would be curious to learn his Boyal Highness’ views about retrenchment. He must have heard the word often enough and should understand its meaning. He knows how to drive a bargain too. He brought with him some wild beasts from India, and they were deposited at the Zoological Gardens in Begent’s Park; but the officials there knew that they were bought and sold, and and that the price was a stiff one. He might have made a profitable speculation in kangaroos, but he has foolishly let slip the opportunity.”

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 916, 9 February 1881, Page 5

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INDEBTEDNESS of the PRINCE OF WALES. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 916, 9 February 1881, Page 5

INDEBTEDNESS of the PRINCE OF WALES. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 916, 9 February 1881, Page 5

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