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CABLE NEWS.

'.LATtST FROM EUROPE. Xebdteb's rcuosim-copyright.] Monetaryand Commercial. London. June 26 ' The total .reserve in the Sank of England in notes-and bullion remain , at £15,900,000, and the proportion of reserve*© liabilities 47 per cent The , 4 market rate of discount has advanced ,to 1 yi. The Bank rate remains at 2 - .per cent Consols have fallen and 1 are quoted to-day at The New Zealand securities remain at the following. quotations ;—Five per cent. 10-40 , Lean, 104&; Five per cent, 1889 Loan, rosjij Four and a half per . cent''lß79-1904 Loan, Four 'per cent. Inscribed Stock,tooThe < , markets for colonial breadstuffs and .' tallow are without quotable change. / The Late Governor of Victoria. T The Marquis and Marchioness of Normanby have arrived in Liverpool, and Lady Normanby has much im--1 proved in health. [Baoeived Jane 28, 12.5 p.m.] A Vote of Censure. London, Jane 27. - In the House of Lords last night 'Lord-Carnarvon gave notice that he would on Tuesday next move a vote of censure On the Government for their EgyptianHpoitcyiit eormootioo with the Awo-Frcnch agreement. Befonn BilL The Reform Franchise Bill .was again . -junder, consideration in the House of - . last night, and passed before the House rose. ' Anglo-French Convention. Paris,June 26. ' In the Chamber of Deputies to-day the recently concluded. Anglo-French ' convention with regard to Egyptian • .• ■ affairs was under discussion. Votes of confidence in M. Jules Ferry in con- • nection therewith were moved and . adopted by a substantial majority^ Cos firmed. ' Canto, Jane 26. News of the fall of Berber into the hands of the Arab rebels on (he Bth instant has received official confimation, \ AUSTRALIAN. (KBDTBB’S CTLEGB AMS—COPYRIGHT.) •* Shipping. ■ Sydney, Yesterday. . ' Arrived—Union steamship Hauroto ; from Wellington. this afternoon —Waihora, fo: . . Auckland. . The Markets. New Zealand wheat, per bushel, 3 3d; New Zealand oats, as 9d; maize 45 fid Sugar Company’s No. 1 pieces per ton, L 33. Adelaide, Yesterday. ■ Wheat, per bushel, 4s to 4s id ... market-quiet, and little doing. Flour ~. Town brands, L9ssto L 9 10s; cour - ' try do, L 8 53 to L 8 iob; price ' - . nominal. Freights to London—Sail j. -charters- very dull. The Champion. ■ ;i. . -.'-Bbisbank, Yesterday. . Hanlaa ba» arrived here to-day, ao f 5 *. wasj accorded a gopd reception. , /

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1292, 28 June 1884, Page 3

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365

CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1292, 28 June 1884, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1292, 28 June 1884, Page 3

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