CALOGRAMS.
THeuocbu's Tex-sghums]
(Received April 13,11 a.m.) .' London, April 11.
Commercial.
3 per cent. Consols remain at 95. Bank rate is unchanged at 3|; market rate, 2Jper cent. ,
New Zealand Government Securities 5 per cent. 10-40 Loan has fallen to par; 4| per cent. 1879-1904 Loan to '99^; and 4 per cent. Inscribed Stock to 94f (aio)i
A considerable rise has occurred in breadstuff's and maise. Wheat, ex store,
per 48Sibs, 39d ; -JNew Zealand ditto, 32s to 38-». accordinc; to grade. Adelaide flour, 28s per 280lbs.
The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,760,000 quarters, bom« a decrease of 150,000 quarters during the week. Prime Nevr Zealand mutton realised an average of 6d per Ib.
10 s 4OO bales of woo!. woro catalogued yesterday, and 91,000 to-da}?-. The market is quie.ter, but still steady.
London, April 10,
The San Francisco mails dated Auck- \ land, March 3, were delivered here to* day. ' ■',-■ .'.■;•■ - ■;. ' The St. Petersburg Press advocates the renouncement of tb,e : Declaration of Paris. April 11. Arrived: The ship Pleiades, from Napier. , ■ ■ . The New Zealand Shipping Co.'b R.M. 833. Tongariro left Plymouth this afternoon for Port Chalmers, via Teueriffe acd v the Gape. Spread of the Canadian Insurrection. Intelligence from north-west America states that the insurrection fomented by the half-breeds in Manitoba is growing in gravisy, and the Indian tribes have surrounded seVeral outlying stations, and massacred a number of white settlers, at Prog Lake. , Obituary. The death is announced of the .Right Hon. George Swan Nottage, Lord Mayor of London.
[Specials to the Pbess Association]
London, April 9. The Oriental Bank are forming an assets company, with a capital of £600,000, for the purpose of dealing with the colonies.
'Captain Grieves has been selected for the command of the Queensland Artillery.
The Pacific Commissioners will bring up their report next week. It is believed that an. agreement prevails on all points, with the exception of Samoa. Steps will ho taken to absolutely suppress the sale of arms, explosive substances of all descriptions, and the sale of alcoholic liquors. Measures will also be taken for the establishment of proper control over the Island labour trade.
April 10. A great Indian rising is feared in Northwest Canada. '
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5068, 13 April 1885, Page 2
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369CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5068, 13 April 1885, Page 2
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