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TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. • London, May 30. At‘an auction of-kauri gurni higher prices were realised. The wheat market is- dull/ ' Adelaide wheat, ex storeys unchanged at 52s ; and New Zealand do., 51s. Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 355, May 31. A portion of. the cargo of meat ex the ship Dunedin, from Port Chalmers, has been placed oh ’'“’the"‘"mafEef* at Glasg ;ow, and is realising sevenpence per pound' v i At the wool sales today 11,100 bales were offered.. There was a good competition, and the lots catalogued sold at full current rates. AUSTRALIAN. :i Melbourne,- May' ;31. Malting barley has advanced to 5s Sd to 5s sd. Prices are steady, but the demand is not active. Wheat is quieter, but steady at 6s 10d to 7s, New Zealand oats are easier, at 4s to 4s 2d.for feeding, and 4s 2d to 4s 4cl for milling sorts. , . An address to the Irish people signed by Messrs Longmore, Duffy,- : Brophy, O’Callaghan andToohey; members of the Victorian Assembly,, represents Ireland as under the hoof of a foreign despotism, and urges that tbd’country should receive complete freedom. Mr Patterson has given notice of motion in the Assembly, calling attention; to the treasonable and seditious language employed b? some of its members in the address. , . June X. In the Assembly last night thffdebate took place on the motion’ of ; Mr Patterson calling attention to the address to the people signed; by certain members of the''House, which had been made public. . Sir Bryan O’Loghlen announced that the. Government did not intend to ; take any action in the matter, The signaTorhc-T" to the address’ expressed their loyalty' to* the Queen, but upheld the- agitation fot Horae Rule for Ireland. Sir 'Bryan O’Logblen also spoke in favor of the creation of an Irish Parliament.'> The debate then closed.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 9414, 3 June 1882, Page 1

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300

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9414, 3 June 1882, Page 1

TELEGRAMS. Temuka Leader, Issue 9414, 3 June 1882, Page 1

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