LATEST NEWS BY CABLE.
(BY BLECISa6 T&iEGRAPH-COPYBIGHT.) (rEUTBR'b TELEGRAMS.) ( .London, August 30. Arrived — ship Mataura with a •argo of / 6000 carcases of frozen mutton from the Bluff, May 12. ■■■; -'-... Caibo, August 30. The Nile is now rising well and seven steamers have safely made the passage to the first cataracts. f Special to the Standard \) [BY CABLE.] London, August 80. The support extended to the new Oriental Bank Company is considered sufficient to justify operations being carried on, the response from Australian shareholders is disappointing. A movement is on foot to entertain the Australian cricketers at a banquet before their departure. Australian wheat cargoes off coast are selling at 355 ; ex Granary at 37s 6d. The gentleman nominated by New South Wales to attend the Postal Conference at Lisbon will be unable to attend. At the wool sales, fine and combing show,; an improvement, others are unaltered. French buyers are leaving. i 83,000 have been catalogued of irhich 10,000 have been withdrawn."'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 235, 1 September 1884, Page 3
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162LATEST NEWS BY CABLE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 235, 1 September 1884, Page 3
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