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London, May 1.
EarliCowper has been appointed LordLieutenant of Ireland,' and Lord O'Hagan has been appointed LordChancellor of Ireland.. At the wool sales to day 10,600 bales offered, making the total 111,200 bales catalogued since the opening; ; The ton© of the sale was quieter, and weaker for inferior and faulty wool.. The demand is purely speculative. ' Sailed—Orient Company's steamship Lusitania for Plymouth to-day.
(from the lyttelton times.)
London, April 29. The homeward Suez mails via Brindisi were delivered to-day. . Parliament met to-day. The new members were sworn in, and the Right Hon. H. B. W. Brand was again elected Speaker of the House of Commons. Mr Joseph Chamberlain has 'been appointed President of the Board of Trade, not Sir H, E. Chamberlain. Lord Carlingford, formerly Mr Chichester Fortescue, has been appointed British Ambassador nt Constantinople. April 30. Mr Farrer Herschell, Q.C., has been appointed Solicitor-General in the new Ministry. ; Adelaide wheat per 496 lbs, ex Warehouse, 525. > At the wool sales to-day .12,000 bales were offered, making a total of 94,400 bales catalogued since the opening. The tone of the market was in favour of the buyers. ; The English and American harvests are reperted to be favourable. Lord O'Bagan has been appointed Chancellor of the House of Peers. Search has been made for the training ship Atalanta, but no further trace of her could be found. Lord Carlingford has s declined the Ambassadorship at Constantinople.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 391, 4 May 1880, Page 2
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242LATEST EUROPEAN Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 391, 4 May 1880, Page 2
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