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INTERPROVINCIAL.

I ; [ : , Dcnedjn, f atarday. rAt^the' first tale 6f new.eeaton's sugar, yellow crystals- realis&l 462*, 15s. ; finest ■£32 15s. to £34; floe jellow, jCSI 10f . to £32 7 8 . 6d | finest yellow, £33 55. ; flnefswtite, £3?) 10s. to £55 10?. ; finest snowdrop, £36 ss. to £36 7s tfd At the sele of Mr. G. M. Bella shorthorns, at East Taieri yesterday, the highest bids were for the cowi Queen of the Butterflies and Ruby, which realized 325 and 290 guinea* respectively ; both were knocked down co Mr. E.~ Hitching for Mr. Joseph. Clarke, of Moa Flat. The cattle revised 4,800 gui- eac. The estate, comt>risini; about 460 abres, sold at prices ranging from £io to £20 an acre, the aal.e was toe most important ever held in the 4 colony. The, breeders of the North Island and Canterbury were well represented:. Victoria also had buyers, but the whole herd was secured for.New Zealand. Mr M'Lean reports prime beef at from 40s to 45b, medium ani infirior, 20s to 255; prime cross- bre'ds i mniton 6i per lb;. ditto, , merino, 6d to s^l. -The gruia markets remain firm Wheat js more enquired for. milling sarop'cs, fin to 5s 3d; {medium and^inier.or. 4s 3d to 4s 6d; fowls feed, 3s 6d to is; molting samples of barley, Sa to 5a 3d; medium and inferior, 4s to 4s 3d; oats continue scarce at 5s 3d to 5«6d. Auckland, Friday. An \ animated discusfion occurred in the English Church Diocesan Synod on' innova. tion in Church serf ice. Several clergymen and laymen strongly condemned the forms introduced' by some yoacg clergymen, particularly those of singing lifefore communion, the incumbent going on his knees, and the practice of .turning to the east. They epoke of. High Church practices driving thousands to' the Church of Borne and to dissent Three clergymen defended the alterations in the Church forms. A motion wss mad r that the SSynod deprecates nil alterations in Chun h fervice, voles* carried by five-sixths ot the male memrers of the congregation at a meeting publicly called to consider the question. '1 he debute was arijoun.ed till to-nighr.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 253, 24 October 1874, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 253, 24 October 1874, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 253, 24 October 1874, Page 2

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