CABLE TELEGRAMS.
I HOEITIKA, Nov. 19. The Tararua has arrived from Melbourne. London, Nov. 10. Sir John Coleridge, A Hornajr- General, has succeeded the late Sir William Bovillas Chief Justice of the Court of Common Picas. Friendly chiefs are supporting Geueral Wolseley a^aii:Bt the Asbautees. The National Assembly of France met at Versailles, when M. Buffet was reeiected President of the Assembly. Eight of the Committee of Fifteen opposed the extension of M'Mahon's powers as President. Nov. 11. M'Mahon has refused to accept the resignation of the Due de Broglie's Ministry. Commercial. — Money is stringent. Th» Stock Exchange is disorganised. Aus- ) tralian securities are lower. "Wool is [ quiet ; prices firm. The corn market is I quiet ; Adelaide wheat, 12s per quarter.
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Southland Times, Issue 1821, 21 November 1873, Page 2
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121CABLE TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1821, 21 November 1873, Page 2
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