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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

HOW TO RAISE THE WIND. • (TO TIIG BPITOB OF THE SOtTIHLAir > T1M83.) Sib, — It appears to me that, whether it is to be re-union or no reunion, some 14 months are likely to elapse before the Southland provincial liabilities can be liquidated, unless some method be found whereby the " wind may be raised." What is to prevent our rulers from inviting tenders for the loan of say £50,000 by way of mortgage on our 40 miles of railway ? Tenders to show what interest is required, and length of time for which loan may be given. — Yours, &c, Merchant. Invercargill, October 5, 1869.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18691006.2.12

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Southland Times, Issue 1142, 6 October 1869, Page 2

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ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE Southland Times, Issue 1142, 6 October 1869, Page 2

ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE Southland Times, Issue 1142, 6 October 1869, Page 2

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