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The London Corporation has voted a sum of £2600 to purchase a present for the Duke of Clarence and Avon - dale on the occasion ot his marriage. Mr Barton, Conservative, has been elected for the vacancy in the Mid-Armagh Division in the House of Commons, created by the death of Sir J. Porter Corry. i The Times asserts that the accounts of the Salvation Army will not satisfy business men, and that the shelter homes workshops and farms, all show a deficit. The cause of the riots at St. Vincent, West Indies, was popular indignation against the reduction in the number of Judges. The mob j stoned the Governor and attacked hi<s residemv, but sailors from the H.M.S. Buzzard dispersed the ricitfrs. Now Z.;ahnd long-berried wheat, 45s 6d ; marked restricted. For New Zealand wheat on coast sellers arc »v<kinj{ 4?M B<h h*it buyoi's refuse to diw mow to 48s &U
Canterbury mutton, 4d ; Wellington do, B|d. . ; Hemp market is quiet. Prices show an advance of 10j.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 22 December 1891, Page 2
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167London Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 22 December 1891, Page 2
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