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ENGLISH.

London, August 28. Mr Samuel is actively prosecuting his postal mission.

Mr Woodhouse, Lord Kimberley's brother is dead. Lord Kimberley's youngest sod is suffering from typhoid fever. Mr Monsell, the Postmaster-General, has resigned. The Times advises that Mr Ayr ton should be his successor. A collision has occurred on the Northers line at Bedford. Several of the passengers were killed. The Birmingham Daily Post is fall of correspondence as to immigration to New Zealand. The wife of Marshal Bazaine petitions for her husband's immediate trial. COMMERCIAL, London, August 23. Monetary stocks dull. New Zealand consolidated five-per-cents., 107$; sixes.. 113. Wheat has advanced. Tallows, oils, petroleum, and hides, are unaltered. Copper is firm at £81 to £83; Australian, £91 lOh, and in active demand ; Straits, £128 to £129. The hemp market is heavy. Stocks are limited. There is a demand for low and ordinary, at £18 5s to £21 10a toppets, £19 to £19 15s; medium, more; or less dressed, £22 to £22 ss; good clean, £27 10s; good to fine dressed, £25 10a to £28 10s, Low, £10 10s to £12. New Zealand honey, 35s per cwt. Kauri gum, fine clear pale, 62s to 78s.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 211, 2 September 1873, Page 2

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ENGLISH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 211, 2 September 1873, Page 2

ENGLISH. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 211, 2 September 1873, Page 2

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