CABLE NEWS TO THE “MAIL.”
(per renter's agency.) I LONDON MARKETS. I The N.Z.L. &M- Agency’s telegram, fdated London, 25th, says “ Wool: Comilpetition is increasing, and the market is ifirmer. Up to date 54,000 bales have, Ibeen sold. Wheat: The market is quiet. Irhe weather is favorable for the Horae prop. Adelaide is worth sßs per 496 lbs. pew Zealand is worth 51s per 496 lbs. fTallow ; The market is firm. Best mutton is worth £4B per ton. Best beef is worth 42 10s per ton. Flax : New Zealand of fine quality is worth £2B per ton.” Threatening the Queen. . London, 27th.—A young man at Doncaster has been sentenced*to 10 j'ears’ imprisonment for sending a threatening letter to the Qneen to extort money. Handsome Gifts. Sydney, this day.—Thomas Walker, of Yarilla, who is about to proceed on a trip to England, distributed a sura of £IO,OOO amongst various New South Wales chari* ties. CRISIS IN EGYPT. Cairo, 27th. —The position of affairs is most critical. Council of Ministers have resigned, and the Khedive has assumed control of the army. Many generals havep. demanded that the Minister of War shall N be re-instated within 12 hours. The Khedive refuses.
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Patea Mail, 29 May 1882, Page 2
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