WHAT we foretold as the certain result of the Treasury Bills Act of 1864 has now been realised. We see that credit is not built on extravagant interest, but that it is fortified ...
Article : 1,293 wordsMR. EAGAR has given us somewhat more in detail what Mr. Forster gave us in round numbers. The deficit for the present year, so far as it can be calculated, will be ...
Article : 1,448 wordsTHE political alliance now subsisting between the squatters, the protectionists, and the advocates of state-aid, is sufficiently formidable to be dangerous to the welfare ...
Article : 1,386 wordsSIR,—The redoubtable "Chowler" and his brother protectionists have recently turned up at the antipodes. After waiting in grim silence for the anticipated fulfilment of their ...
Article : 1,587 wordsTHE visitor at the show last week, who first inspected the many fine lots of butter and the very good-looking cheeses entered for the board's special prizes, must have ...
Article : 1,765 wordsIF we are to take the prices obtained by some eminent breeders of cattle as a standard of commercial value, it would appear, then, that cattle-breeding is a most profitable ...
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The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881), Sat 26 Nov 1864, Page 6
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