London.
The Rev. F. Waliis.. Bishopdesignate of Wellington, has been created a Doctor of JDivinity of Cambridge University. The Copf-nhag-t-n Committee has fixed the pi ice of butter at 180s per cwfc. The ri.=p ha" entirely stopped the D:!?]!^}) tr«d u h a >T. The local cuimiiiites has adopted a new system of quotation, and takes the choicest varieties as the 'standmd. Owing to the advance of the Dauii-h article, the London coramiifcee had raised the price for clioict-pt colonial to 110s per c\H , and fiut- quality from 96-3 to 100s. Mutton thawid by Mr Nelson's process reali.-ed -Jd per Jb more than Lhut by the ordinary means. A trust of a million and a half is being established to take over the balance of the Barings (-.state. Lord Rosebery, in the course of his Guildhall speech, said the rumours that New Z.aland desired to administer the affairs of Samoa were too ridiculous for official contradiction, but such statements appearing in the newspapers aroused a suspicion which it was impossible for any diplomatic assurances fo remove.
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Manawatu Herald, 15 November 1894, Page 2
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176London. Manawatu Herald, 15 November 1894, Page 2
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