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London, May 9. Consols are unchanged at lOlg, ■ The New Zealand 5 per cent. 1Q.40 loan has declined to lQfi; and thp 2j pefeprit. 1889 loan to IQ3 ex diy.'; the' 4i' per cent. 1879-1904 loan is unchangecfatlo3i The markets for colonial product remain at yesterday's quotations. May }O. Tlio DqbHn carman who was arrested yesterday oi) suspicion of being concerned in tho .'assasinatipn of Lord (Javendish antl Mr Boqrljo has been released. His naiqo ig Mqore, and |t np bpeu asperthat he has recently arrived frqnj Anierica, It is stated, however, that several further arrests have since boon made. K reward of £IO,OOO has boen offered for the discovery of the murderers, and the police are sanguino of success, The oomments of tho Press indicate that the appointment of Mr G. O. Trevolyan as Chief Secretary for Ireland has met with general approval both in England and Ireland.
It is announced that Mr 6. C. B. Hamilton, Accountant-General of the Admiralty, will succeed the late Mr Bourke as permanent Uqdec-Seqretar? for Ireland,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1071, 11 May 1882, Page 2
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175LATEST CABLES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1071, 11 May 1882, Page 2
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