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Fall in New Zealand Securities.

The New Zealand securities are falling. To-day's quotations are: Five per cent. 10 40 loan, 102|; five per cent 1889 loan, 101§. . At the wool sale today 8,700 bales were offered, making a total of 209,256 catalogued since opening. There was a firm and active demand. Serious Accident in India. Intelligeuce has been received that a serious landslip has "occurred at a place called Namital (Sic.) in India, by which eleven officers and 24 men of a British regiment stationed there have been killed. The Australian Cricketers. The cricket match, Australians v."18 of Bradford, was resumed, to-day. The Home team resumed theirsecond innings, but owing to the inclemency of the weather, play was stopped when they had put together 195 for 9 wickets. The match was therefore drawn. Constantinople, September 23. Turkish Affairs. It now transpires that the report received last week that the Albanians had attacked and expelled the Turkish garrison at Dulcigno is devoid of foundation. Pekin, September 23. The Fwiots in Canton. Serious riots hare taken , place at Canton, and the Catholic Mission Station was attacked. Several persons were injured. Latee. Further intelligence from Canton regarding the riots which have taken place there states that order was not restored until the military had been called out. and attacked the rioters. ■

London, September 21. Adelaide wheat per 4961b5, ex warehouse, 465.

September 22. The balance of the Victorian 4| per cent, loan has been issued.

September 23. Obituary: Frederick Grace. Six hundred Volunteers are embarking for Cape Town.

Pabis, September 23. Bartholemy Hillar has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 24 September 1880, Page 2

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267

Fall in New Zealand Securities. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 24 September 1880, Page 2

Fall in New Zealand Securities. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 24 September 1880, Page 2

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