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The New Zealander lately announced that it had " been assured, on perfectly reliable authority, that cablegrams have been received from the Agent-General, m London, within the past clay or tw» r statin" that rumors »>t Maori Kimcukten nave reached there, and that they have had a very disquieting influence in monetary circles." The New Zeal.mder's informant s information is at variance with that just supplied us by our special cablegraphic correspondent, and published m another column, to the effect that New Zealand debentures are in active demand. There will be general gratification that the gloomy rumors supplied by tiie New Zi/ainformant are incorrect. ;• doubt whether news of the late native disturbance reached London insticha way a,s to create the slightest apprehensions that the Colony was about to be involved m'war. iiut if it did. additioiuil evidence of the esteem in which the Colony is held is afforded by the_ fact that it failed to shake cotvtidi?iice in Us on the Stock Exchange. Tliere need be no fear as to the fate of the proposed L5>,000,000 loan. We presttnte that tiiedebautures wi.l leave Wellington by the Jtan Francisco mail oil the lUth August, in which case they will reach London on oOth. of the floating of the loan should arrive here in time for trie opening of the new Parliament, widest vill probatdy occ.ir in about three motiths.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1023, 31 July 1879, Page 2

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Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1023, 31 July 1879, Page 2

Untitled Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1023, 31 July 1879, Page 2

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