London.
A Venezuela coastguard vessel fired on th»>Bri<iah schooner Myosotie, and shot G iroia, the owner of the Vessel. It has since been proved that she did not cany any contraband cargo, which was the reason alleged for firing upin her. Reports from New York state that the -*ho >ting <>f Garcia owner of he British sch ioner Myosotis, by a Venezuela coast-guard party, who wrongly accused the vessel of carrying contraband of war, affords Great B itain a ground of acion, and that th • United S urn* will remain neu tral, -d* th Xion \>e <1 -icr.rin« does not apply n ihi« in-> anew. Til* Eafc i«h wheat mtrket is w -ak with nit qnotab c change, the Continual ia «-t^ady, and the Ameri can i- declining. At Saturday'^ salps 1425 casks tallow were offered, of which 675 were sold. The stock now on hand consists of 25,944 ca?ks. Leather, extra heavy, 9£d ; basils, strained, 5J to 11^1. Hides are nominally a, finning cheaper, but n ) bu-'in sh is doing.
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Manawatu Herald, 7 November 1895, Page 2
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171London. Manawatu Herald, 7 November 1895, Page 2
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