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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN® London, Sept. At to-day’s wool sales a fair was experienced. The catalogue prised 10,SCO bales. 18,200 bales been withdrawn since the opening series. Sept. Colonial breadstuff's have decline of one shilling per quarter, to-day’s quotations are, Adelaide whoH ex warehouse, 47s : New Zealand, to 475. Adelaide flour, ex is at 355. The total quantity of afloat tor Great Britain is quarters, or 40,00Q,morc than at time last week. At to-day’s wool auction 11, were catalogued. The market was but the demand was not active. wools are dull. '/Ter Majesty Queen Victoria will France this winter. Sept. Consols are unchanged at par. Zealand 5 per cent 10-40 loan at ex div., and the 5 per 1889 loan The 4|- percent 1904 loan has declined to IOOf. market rate of discount ndvai^^H to 4|-'pcr cent, and the BjWk rate At the wool auction to-day the [ogue comprised 7900 bales. A demand was experienced. The. Orient stcam||ip Garonne, left Melbourne on July 24tb, Plymouth to-day. Sept. Obituary;—Dr E. B. Pusey, The Marquis of Lo|nc and M LouicV ;aile<lf from Sau
cisco on Saturday on an official visit to British Columbia. A conference is announced to assemble in Dublin in October, with a view, of establishing a national agitation within the limits ot the law, and entirely devoid of criminal intent, for the redress of Irish grievances. Sept. 18. Obituary—Hon. and Very Reverend Gerald Wellesley, Dean of Windsor. Tt is probable that Walker, of Middlesex, will replace Morton Lucas in the Hon Ivo Bligh’s,cricketing team. The Australian wine, ex s.s. Malwa, has arrived in splendid condition, and its excellence has caused a sensation amongst wine growers at the Bordeaux Exhibition. The Australian Court was crowded. Ottawa (Canada), Sept. 17. : The steamship Asia, with a large number of passengers on board, has foundered on Lake Ontario. Fully one hundred persons were drowned. New York, Sept. 16. The international rifle match at Creedmoore has resulted in a victory for the English team. Vienna, Sept. 17. The Emperor Francis Joseph is now on a visit to Trieste, and intelligence is to hand that a man with a number of bombs m his possession had been arrested in the vicinity of the Imperial residence. It is supposed that an attempt on the Emjrcror’s life was contemplated. AUSTRALIAN CABLE Sydney, Sept. 19. Sir Arthur Gordon sails to-morrow for Englanl by the P. and 0. steamship Indus. Melbourne, Sept. 19. An address congratulating the Horae Government upon the successful termination of the Egyptian War was adopted this evening by both Houses of the Victorian Legislature. The weather to-night was unfavorable for a Munici pal torchlight procession in honor of the British victories. Brisbane, Sept. 19. The A.S.N. Co.’s steamship Rane.lagh, which went ashore at King’s Reef, near Cardwell, in May last, struck this morning on a reef to the north of the entrance ot Bowen River, Port Denison. The vessel was seriously injured, and as ■he was rapidly filling was beached to prevent total loss. The passengers and crew were saved."*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1007, 21 September 1882, Page 2
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