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ABOUT NEW ZEALAND

We take the ’ following items froiu the : London the Otago Daily Times, of The inevitable result oh the New land scare, which the leading and other English papers are best to promote, is beginning to;raarij itself. I read in the money coluiJj the Daily News for SeptemJMM that “ New Zealand comes with some freedom on investors Paving taken alsrm.^^H New Zealand 4£ per down ; ditto 5 per cent. ditto 5 percent., 5 per cent. scribed stock and ditto money, \ eal What else can happen when ooy hardly pass down a street on some newspaper bill, in “ Is New Zealand solvent ?” i clined to paste over it. in another question, “ Are sane ?” Half of them don’t New Zealand owns Crown railroads worth- far more debt. Meanwhile all this" away just what New Zealand capitalists—except in such of a large fanner who .sails or two, and whose resolution is in his own words ; “ I dont tlicy r write against New can’t be a worse place to Yorkshire, wnere I have lost year for several years publicity given to New lust year is, however, fruit, notwithstshiding this tide of public opinion. One and most respectable of the laud shipping brokers mule me the other day that I hear .• (< During all the been in business -I have never few passengers to New year, but in no previous booked so much money. The who are coming are of a better I think that 1 could piece upon some spots in the Zealand where it would be vantage to the residents gardens, and who don’t like in a moraine geraniums eaten, and their trees barked, and therefore a local branch wore formed of youngest of all English culled the “ British Goat though it has been only 10. existence its prosperity was.. by a dinner last week in the - Palace. The Karl of Rosslyn the Baroness Burdett- Coutts and among the Duke of Wellington and The Shaftesbury. Its members at|Bß deeply exercised with the difi^^fl initiating a stud-book, r-th^^^B arising from the fact that. male goat is called ‘‘ common consent the^female.-^^^H nomed Nanny.” Hence of distinguishing. bout sab down to dinner, the composed mainly of kid’e^^^H goat’s milk. Some idea of the ingenuity employedJr^^^H pearauce of menu card ,-oup as “ billagoata\vaey,’^^^^H was ornamented with a the prominent feature was with, of Course, abmuiar.ce^^^^H the landscape . The an afterburner speech rccoti^^^^H kid for general consumpl^^^^H ground that it was equal only half the price. will remain at that price^^^H advice be generally lollowed^^^^H say. I wish that this send out some of its memb^^^^H Zealand to eat up the some of the localities that thought as I read the repujj^^^J Earl of Shaftesbury Coutts must be getting haru^^^H spheres of benevolence. I to hear of their weeping for to be good in on the old Earth hasn’t room society. A veiy fine bach of the 271h5.p1. for land per Lady Jocelyn. are capitalists, and though tains Vesey Stewart’s reason to know that the them are in no way Stewart and his scheme, but advantage of departure of ally fine ship, to go in her that more than 400 board, and from what 1 I have good hope that must be of real service Co^^^B • . ... tr.r,,--' nlioii ■' .‘rl board yesterday, and his remaHH arc reported in this Will, 1 nope, UU Spiueiiiiiig mild fevii which is among investors' in New He said that though suffered from thr depression, it had now of the storm. No country inducements t® persons emigrating, but at advise those to go who labour to offer. The time favourable for those who a moderate, amount of the ability and, themselves to The Government of loan liabilities before aUah.va T am 4/.D

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Temuka Leader, Issue 318, 16 November 1880, Page 2

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ABOUT NEW ZEALAND Temuka Leader, Issue 318, 16 November 1880, Page 2

ABOUT NEW ZEALAND Temuka Leader, Issue 318, 16 November 1880, Page 2

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