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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[ANGLO- AUSTRALIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH AGENCY. ] Dunedin, May ffisM Flour, Ll2 to Ll2 10s ; oatmeal, L 23; pearl barley, L 25; bran, L 5; pollard, sj3aoa j jcatfot^]L2- lQiy\^ wheat, 4s 6d to 5s ; barley, 43 6d to ss ; oats, 4s to ss .2dj "blitter^is WJola & % cneeseTßairSd^ A long'discussibn took place in; the Council last ! night regarding :thejappropriation pf Lsop,ooP,fpr branch rail Ways. The resolution to apply tip J the General Government: for ar loan was carried in Committee. . ;i After a long debate in the Provincial, 'Council on the Question of , running, trains on Sunday it . was decided to continue to run as at present ''■ >'> ''" •-' -'■ ! >'i :: '."i "W!ANGAN'UI,fMay.29. . There are nine entries for the Grand Colonial Steeplechase and six for : the' 'Maiden Plate. is expected to be a great success. A Nelsiin ; horse is the favorite for the Steeplechase. - 'i /IPort :GflAi;M3ffiß«, r May. 29.' ; The ships Buckingham and Jane Court are aVth'e^eai§s. lJ they have 860 immigrants.pn .board, all well. r , '^ ' ' ' ' oiI ° Nelson, May 29. ; ;"; The ; Re'sponsible r Executive 1 Bill; has been • assehted-'^tiy : the'iStiperlntendent, : wtioV ! by 'message, 1 has iflviterf'tHe opinion of the Council with regard to the amalgamation | (if Jthdf wo Treasurer and Secr'ela^y. 1 " r ' ! ; ,^' [ \\ ; : " ; - : ' ;/ ' Tlie.' 'ProVinc v iat* 'Treasurer; and; Mr . Chapter, 'the, G'6ld4ieids Secretary, have . resigned. . : ' ' . . Mr Greenfield having cleclined to form an ; Executive under rthe, new .AcVhis Honor is now consul|;ing,Mxp'Conor,iwho has> asked ;f or time until Monday. [ ; ;CHRI9TCHURC%-May 29. ."3 The wet weather, has; had, the e£fect { of ) making the grain market dull, > At secondhand transactions^ wheat; is 'quoted at 4s r 7d to sM,^tCKeref are nai.^rmers Miles of any. consequence. ..Flour is unaltered, ; . : L|2:losif ip7b-];inliytteltoh^ Several ; lots 1 ' of bats ; ; .^a'ye ! Vph&)a^d'' mediant harids^ First milling barley is i dull^at '3a ; buiter, scarce, f a'Fll^to ; Is j'^cheeW^Bd-; bacon j .and. : hams, / .B|d; -potatoes,, 655.. t 4 . . •

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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1815, 30 May 1874, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1815, 30 May 1874, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1815, 30 May 1874, Page 2

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