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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

.■> --.A i-.i. .-. . ii l_o«*jr.LOctober 10. ] fhe monetary position is improving, j 'ghe Hungarian loan, is trebly] sußscribgd. "Wheat is dull "and falling, 1 and- -foreign arrival* are abundant The Q eensland mail is delivered The ship Duchess of Edinburgh, from London to Melbourne, was towed into "dish-as ed; : ' Arrived : Superb, from Melbourne; Rakaia, from New Zealand. London, October 1 3. The Victomn.loan.hl» bfifn only„ partially puceewfulj lOr'fcerirfetV having teeto. sent in.^ The total applications are slightly under a million. £341,300 have been taken at and above the sealpd minimum. The balance will be offered on Erid*y. The Caesarewitch s' akes were won by, Lord Aylesbury's Aventuriere; Truth, a gelding, second; Gamecock, third. Owtuaby — Duke of Leinster. President Grant will not seek re-election. The Spanish ambassador in Paris has presented to; Doke Dt. cages a strong protest against aiditig the Carlists; ' * ' ' Ihe Insurgents at Buenos Ayres are pre-, paring for strenuous action. i It is rumored that there will be a war | between China and Japan.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 249, 20 October 1874, Page 2

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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 249, 20 October 1874, Page 2

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 249, 20 October 1874, Page 2

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