LATEST ENGLISH NEWS.
London, November 28, Consols have advanced to 100£. New Zealand securities remain unchanged. At ths wool sales tc-day 10,500 bales were offered making a total r:f 48,000 catalogued since the opening. More enquiry was experienced but the demand wes principally speculative. Parliament is expected to be summoned for the despatch of business on the 19th of January. Lefroy, the Brighton murderer, was hanged to-day at Newgate gaol. Telegrams have been received from Hong Kong, reporting the wreck of tbe iron ship, Boltor. Abbey, of 1150 tons, while on her voyage from Newcastle to Manilla. The captain -and all tho crew except three were saved, and have reached Ilnng Kong. Berlin, November 28. The Emperor William who has for some timt past been severely indisposed has so far recovered, that he is now able to take carriage exercise.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 285, 30 November 1881, Page 2
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