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Mutton, ex Kaikoura from New .Zealand, is realising B|d per lb. Her cheese is in good condition, and jelling at 545.-
At the wool Bales medium greasies tre slightly id buyer's' favour Much solonial bought wool has been WithIrawn, speculation being slack.
The wheat market is very flat. The election for the Pontefract 3eat in the House of Commons resulted in the return of Mr Reckitt, Liberal, who polled 1228 against 1165 recorded in favour of Mr Shaw, Conservative.
There is much comment on the fact that New Zealand is the only colony not preparing a court at the Imperial Institute.
The Radicals are pressing the Government to place a vote on the Estimates for the payment of members. The Premier prefers to proceed by way of a Bill. The Times characterises th 6 suggestion as a bold attempt to transfer the responsibility to the British taxpayer.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 February 1893, Page 2
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148London Manawatu Herald, 18 February 1893, Page 2
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