REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
[new ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. London, April 28. The majority to unseat O’Loghlen was 190 to 11 in the House of Commons, [special.] London, April 26. Money is in large supply. The Bank minimum is unchanged. The market for Australian securities is characterised by great strength and activity. Wool quiet, pending approaching sales on 6th May. Corn, inactive. New Zealand Wheat 40s to 455. April 27. Berry telegraphs that he had obtained a reduction of the Inqierial share of postages to 2d. He proposes to accept the Peninsula Company's fortnightly contract. The Orient is unprepared with a definite answer.
Berry and Pearson return in May.
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Kumara Times, Issue 804, 29 April 1879, Page 2
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