TRADE WITH CAPETOWN.
(United Press Association.] MELBOURNE, Nov. 27. Lttters received from the Cape indicate that the condition of trade there, generally epeskiug and so far as the cities are concerned in tho C*ue and Nuial, is now fairly sound. Heavy; losses of stock »ro re, crteU from ibhnd', while tbe cereal crops sre a mere handful, thus pointing to the uecemity for increased imports, especially ss the refugees now in town were in previous Simons practically seif-j-up|H>rtiog.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXIII, Issue 270, 28 November 1899, Page 3
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