The "Argus" on New Zealand Trade.
(Hecoived, January 29, 11.10 a.m) Melbourne, January 27, The Anjus, in referring to the uneasiness in London, regarding the alleged deficit in New Zealand, says y it is not surprised at a deficit being shown, as trade in New Zealand has, owing to a fall in prices, andergone a contraction during the last two years, and flourishing revenue is compatible only with good trtdk Tho most serious cause forßnj. plaint with regard to New' Zealand finance, is that after some kind of a y pledge bad been gi m that there should be no furtb/er borrowing for a considerable timo, the public debt continued to iacroase. It is vwjr possible, the irjw says, that there is sound justification for expenditure on Public Works, which has augmented publio indebtedness but this would' certainly form » 6twn|jtW6on for candour, *
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4937, 29 January 1895, Page 2
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142The "Argus" on New Zealand Trade. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4937, 29 January 1895, Page 2
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