London.
The British East Africa Company have withdrawn the order to abandon Uganda. Mr Thomas Healy, Tim's brother, has announced his intention of contesting the Wexford seat, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr John Bedmond. The Melba divorce case will be heard here on the 24th inst. The Archbishop of Canterbury favours the suggestion that he should pay a visit to the colonial churches. The Government are increasing the police at all ports on the Irish coast, in consequence of secret rumours. !ho election for the vacant seat for Cork in the House of Commons, caused by the death of Mr Parnell, with the result that Mr Martin Flavin, the McCarthy candidate was returned. The numbers polled were Mr Flavin, 3669: Mr J. Redmond (Pavnellite), 2157; Mr Sarsfield (Unionist., 1161. Long-berried New Zealand v/heat, 15s, market firm. For off the coast cargoes holders ask 425, but buyers are not inclined to give more than 41s. Canterbury mutton, 4d, the market is glutted at present; lamb, 4?d ; beef, hindquarters, 3 l-Bthd. New Zealand hemp, flat; prices are unchanged.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 10 November 1891, Page 2
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178London. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 10 November 1891, Page 2
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