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YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS

[BY ST/BMAEINE CABLE. PEE PEESS AGENCY.] AUSTRALIAN. [PEE PEESS AGENCY.] Sydney, October 5. Commercial matters remain unchanged. New Zealand bran is a little firmer. Sales from £d to Id better. In tobaccos, Black Swan rules at Is 6d, and Barrett's at Is 4d, with small transactions. The Assembly has reduced the immigration vote by £50,000. The Melbourne Stock Tax Bill has been carried by a majority of sixteen. INTERPROVINCIAL. Auckland, October 5. Mr Buckland reports fat cattle at lower values, 32s 6d per 100 lbs.; ewes and lambs, 14s to 23s 6d per couple. For fat sheep there is a steady inquiry at last week's values —viz., 4d to 4id per lb.; lambs, 8s to 13s. A temporary roof has been erected on the Asylum. Dr. Skae visited it to-day. The male patients are to be removed back if reported favorably upon. Napiee, October 5. At Mr Lyndon's auction sale to-day 200 Union Insurance shares were sold at 9s premium, seventy-five at 8s premium. A large number were withdrawn at 10s. Dtjnedin, October 5. Vincent County Council has reduced the salary of its chairman from £4OO to £250 a year. The Otngo " Q-uardian" will be published for the last time to-morrow.

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1024, 6 October 1877, Page 2

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YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1024, 6 October 1877, Page 2

YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1024, 6 October 1877, Page 2

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