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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND KOIU'HCIN LoxnoN April 20, Consols remain at ( JB|. New Zealand securities are without a quotable ehaiiuo. Adelaide breadstuff* Imvo further declined, wh.at. pcr496lbs, »x warehouse, being now 555. and flour 2001bs, ex wtvr'-houm?, 39-i fid. New Zealand wheat is unchanged. Australian beef talh>w remains at 32a fid ; best mutton has declined 6<l per cwt, and is now quoted at 245. Arrived —Hurunui, from Lyttclton, left January 23rd ; Lochnegar, from Gisborne, left January 9th . Nothing definite has y.-t transpired regarding the personnel of the Cabinet which is believed to be. in coin-Be of formation. No official statement h>B yet been made in c< nfirrnat "ii of the .-ports the-t I.<]«rl IU'HC usfielu ai. . colleagues had tendered tli'ir r«idg<inti<>na, and that the Siinio had been accepted by her M josty. The new eyries of Colonial wool auctions was opened to-day. Tho quantity ca alogued was 85,000 bales. The tone of the sales were strong, with an ani mated demand. Greasy is a HI higher washed »>nd scoured higher. There was a large attendanc • of Hume and foreign buyers. Tho auctions close on June 12th. The steamship N-rfollc lias left Plymouth . Arrived : Waipa, from Port ChalUj^M^^^^^9tli. ;■■■ Jessie Headman,

April 21st 1 There has been nothing definitely concluded regarding the new Cabinet. It is expected the Queerf wi 1 -summon the Marquis bt Hart ; ngton. The steamship Norfolk, which has just left London, goes to Lyttelton, Wellington, and Sydney. Lord Cranbrook has received the decoration of the Grand Cross of tho Star of India. St. Louis, .April 21st. A most destructive' hurricane has taken place in the Western States of America. The town of Missouri has been demolished and 100 persons killed.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 24 April 1880, Page 2

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281

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 24 April 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 24 April 1880, Page 2

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