Hawke's Bay Herald FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1869.
A pew days ago, in wishing our readers the; compliments of the season, w& advertedin brief terms to the improved position of the Colony in a political aspect. Since then, we have received the telegraphic news by the English November mail; That hews is greatly iri favor' of the Colony. True, Earl Granville,. with an infatuation which will one day cost himself and coadjutors their seats, insists on severing every bopcl df Union between Great Britain and her colonies.' But the commercial news more than balances this piece of ill intelligence. Wool coutiuues to rise, and? New- Zealand flax not only fetches'; very. 'high prices in the English market, but is in-: creasiugin favor aitfd indejtaandl^Thisi - : is really *^»b- ' jpects for her^,flax,,j.whicli is; uQ?y; L bei})g manufactured in every part of^'the Northern Island, New Zealand can afford to smile at the vagaries of "Earl Granville and the Goldwin Smith school of. politicians. With such prospects and with the indications of gold. that have been found in various parts of the province, and which may yet eventuate in valuable discoveries, we have some confidence in again offering our readers the compliments of the season, and wishing them A HATPY NEW TEAR.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1114, 31 December 1869, Page 2
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