London.
Fifteen hundred journalists assembled at the Imperial Institute to welcome M. Emiie Zola upon his visit to England. The New Zealand lioan and
Mercantile^ reconstruction scheme is making slow progress. It is now stated that the details which have teen published are inaccurate. The Rimutaka's butter sold at 95s to 100s. : The Home Secretary has promised i to hold an enquiry into the circumstances Sontlectett with the firing by troops on miners at Featherstone on the Bth September, when several were shot dead. The House of Commons has adjourned and will re-assemble on November 2nd. A heavy fall of snow has taken place in Scotland and in the North of Ireland and England. The New Zealand Land Association has received the following London market cable :— • Frozen meat —The market has a hardening tendency. Wellington frozen mutton is worth B£d per pound. Other quotations unchanged since last telegram Tallow— There is rather better demand. Good beef tallow is Worth 27s 6d per cwb.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 September 1893, Page 2
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163London. Manawatu Herald, 26 September 1893, Page 2
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