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The officers and sergeants sentenced to transportation for revolt under General Prim, have been sent to the Phillipine Islands.
and New South Wales Fiv£ per Cent. Loan dull of enquiry. Home capitalists require more liberal terms. The Bank of France has reduced discount to 3|. The stock of the Confederate Cotton Loan is dull at 6 to 7. The cotton market is flat, with declining tendency. Qdlonial railway shares are steady. London Joint Stock Discount Company, capital L 400,000, oollapsed, causing great depression in shares of all other finance and credit companies. Wild speculation, and heavy loss, is ensuing. The Bank of Australasia has declared a dividend at the rate of fourteen per cent, per annum. Paget, Bambridge, and Co., bankers, of St. Paul's Churchyard, have suspended payment. Colonial Government Securities. — Victorian Sixes, April and October, 106 to 107 ; New South Wales Fives, no quotations; dodo 1871 to 1876, 90 to 95 ; Queensland Sixes, January and July, 98 to 100 ; South Australia, 1878 upwards, 105 to 107 ; New Zealand do, ' 93 to 95.
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West Coast Times, Issue 212, 24 May 1866, Page 3
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174SPAIN. West Coast Times, Issue 212, 24 May 1866, Page 3
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