BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
; [REDTEa’B AjMNOY.J f v Commercial. ufi-t ■ London; Jan 7. The “Times" to-day’ stated-fh^t’M. Gambetta and Viscount,Lyons, British Ambassador at Paris, are, now conferring on the subject of negotiations for a renewal of the Anglo-Vrench Coin'mercial Treaty; and'that there ate hopeful signs that an understanding may yet be arived at .between the two countries Consols have declined f t0,.100£. New Zealand securities remain at the following quotations;—s per cent 10-40 loan, 104 i; 5 per cent 1889 loan, ,104; 5 per cent 1879-1904 loan, 101f.> s-;i Colonial breadstuffs are unchanged. Adelaide flour, ex store, 41 s; Adelaide 1 wheat, ex store, 555; New Zealand do, 525. Australian, taUdfr—Bestmutton has advancedby 6d to 48s per beef remains at 435. '• ;A. Wicked Bfdthfer. ■ : ' i’DNIS^ Sidi Ali, the heir’ presumptive to the Throne, has been arrested here for conspiracy to overthrow his Mahomed El Sadok, Bey of Tunis.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2754, 20 January 1882, Page 2
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