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ONE DAY'S LATER ENGLISH NEWS

Auckland, Oct. 31. The Wonga Wonga has arrived from Sydney, bringing the Australian mails to be despatched by jthe Nevada. She left on the 25th, and has a fair complement of passengers. She brings one day's later j English intelligence by Anglo-Australian telegraph. London, Oct. 23, 2.22 p.m. Admiral Stewart succeeds the late Admiral Cochrane. The threatened lock-out of colliers in Wales has been averted by the submission I of the men. I The signature of the TFrench Treaty of Commerce, has been delayed in consequence of an effort which is being made to readjust the duties, and especially the duties .on cotton- goods,. which it is-desired - ; |to establish on a basis more favorable to l England, ....-..-■--■ J

The Cambridgeshire Stakes at the Newmarket meeting were won by Playfair. Obituary.— Dr Merle D'Aubigne. Consols, 92i. Exchange is rising. 4.40" p.m. Ballarat has beon created a bishopric. The Archbishop of Canterbury is to nominate the first bishop. The number of emigrants despatched to New Zealand during the last quarter was 1785. There are 115,000 tons of Californian wheat en route for England. Preserved meats are scarce. _4_

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Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 2

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ONE DAY'S LATER ENGLISH NEWS Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 2

ONE DAY'S LATER ENGLISH NEWS Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 2

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