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CALOGRAMS.

Hetjteb's Teleo-bams

[Received March 2,1 p.m.]

London, February 28

Consols remain at 102|. Market rate of discount has declined to 2|, and is now v below the Bank rate. New Zealand, securities are at last quotations, viz., 5 per cent. 10-80 loan 1061, 5 per cent. 1889 loan 104, 4$ per cent. 1878-1904 loan 102, ex dividend. Colonial breadstuff's are quieflt the following prices:—New Zealand wheat, ex warehouse (lowest price), 465; Adelaide Hoar, ex store, 318 6d. Australian tallow—beat beef 41»,vbest mutton 445, for average brandß.^-^4;, At to day's wool auctions U,3OC^JP«b

were offered, and there was a fair demand.

London, March 1.

The Bank of England has tq-day reduced the rate of discount to 3 percent.

The homeward mails, ria Brindisi, which left Melbourne on January 18, were delivered here yesterday.

Paris, March 1.

During his stay in this city the Hon. W. B. Gladstone has bad several, interviews with French Ministers, aud has endeavored to terminate the tension which for some time past has been felt in this country regarding the state of affairs in Egypt. It is understood that Mr Gladstone gave reassurance regarding the policy of the British Government in regard to that country, and it is expected that it will have the desired result.

Caibo, March 1.

The remainder, of the party who assas* sinated Professor Palmer and Messrs Gill and Charring ton, iv October last, hare been captured and hanged.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4418, 2 March 1883, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4418, 2 March 1883, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4418, 2 March 1883, Page 2

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