London.
4 resolution, dissapproving of Sir CJ. Dilke as a candidate on moral grounds, was carried by the electors of the Forest of Dean. Lady Dilke, who was present at the meeting, wept bitterly when the chairman announced that the resolution was carried. At Limerick houses of Liberal Unionists were wrecked by a riotous mob. The Hon J. Chamberlain, in a speech on Saturday, said it was a
sad thing to see Mr Gladstone degenerate into a mob orator The Standard believes the Liberal party will secure a majority of from 20 to 30.
The biddings at the wool sa^s continue spirited. The present series _close on Thursday, The total.catalogued to date is *847,000 bales, of which 318,400 have been sold.
New Zealand rabbit skins, medium to fair, lOd ; fair to. good, Is 3£d. .
The New Zealand. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) have received the following cablegram from their London office, dated Bth July : — For New Zealand mutton there is rather better demand. Lamb market steady. Beef market unchanged. ; Quotations unchanged since last telegram. There is more enquiry for New Zealand hemp ; medium is worth £18 15s per ton.
It is understood that some members of the Boyal Family are moving to obtain a high honour for Mr DibbsT
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Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1892, Page 2
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210London. Manawatu Herald, 14 July 1892, Page 2
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