ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[eeutee’s telegeams.] LONDON, September 28. Quotations. Consols have declined to 99J. New Zealand securities are unchanged. The breadstffs market is steady. Adelaide and New Zealand wheat, ex store, remain respectively at 57s and 56s ; Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, is unchanged at 425. Australian tallow, best beef, 425; best mutton, 455. Wool Sales. At the wool sale to-day 9200 bales were catalogued, and a firm and active demand was experienced. Prices generally for all descriptions of wool now rule one halfpenny higher than at the close of the last sales.
The Irish Bishops and the land Act. A meeting of the Irish Bishops has been held, at which resolutions were passed expressing the opinion that the authors of the Irish Land Act are entitled to the gratitude of the tenants. The Bishops recommended the latter to utilise fully the benefits provided by the measure, and warned them against secret agencies or acts of violence aud intimidation. The resolutions further expressed the opinion that it is desirable that an amnesty should be granted to the prisoners now in custody under the Coercion Act.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2338, 30 September 1881, Page 3
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