CABLEGRAMS.
REum's TgrvEGjuMß. ]sYI)NJiY.} i; :'''■.■ Novvercberl7. New Zealand wheat has declined 4d per bushel during the week, and is now quoted at 4s 4d. New Zealand oats have fallen to 3s 4d and maize to 4s Sd. MELBOURNE,' ;■,,,.. jf i ;,Noyomber 17., . A shock of .earthquake; was felt over the greater portion of this/colony last night. ';.<•:■ :■. .:■ ;;/,,.; , LONDON ; 'November 16, Tenders are'inyit'ed;jfor'a loan of bearing interest at tlie rate of 4 per cent, for tho .South Australian Governments :' : ■ }'■ ',',.', Received November 17, 515 p.m.— Lord Granville has firmly reiterated his refusal to allo» ; in 'Ottoman 'Commission /IAgELAipE,;;;,,, : :,,;h;t^,' ; Nbyember 18..; Received HoTPffliberl^.^.l^.p.tP.— \ Wheat has, jgdi the | market ii.. is doing, Town flour quoted at £1215s per ton, and country';' braijaY at sll 7» Gd. Prices are nominal, '; " \ ;! '"•' Sevoral farmers;, in the 'Ppkjna district ; 6f(this colony liaye sold' out 'and left for the Middle liland of New Zealand. The South Australian Farmers'. 'Asaociation are circulating large,. numbers of guide books and plans of, that colony; and its agricultural advantages and prospects are exciting much interest here,, h The Adelaide''wharf'Jiinijiers have struck work, tai] ,'it is,;' 1 fearod tbat disturbances maybe caused by'them, LONDON, ' November 17. : Since the '. passing of: the second of Mr Gladstone's: new procedure rules. on Wednesday evening, more rapid progress has been made in the' House. During yesterday's fitting the third, fourth, and fifth rulei, relating to debates on motions for adjournment,'diviijiqiiiß,' and irrelevance or repetitions, were carried, < i , CONSTANTINOPLE. ! November 16. Jn spite of the assurance {given by tho English Government,, the , Porte has opened further parleying regarding the despatch of a Turkish Commission to Egypt, sn<> Jj»o notified the British Charge d' that it insists upon sending up a' Qoin'miigion'er. ALEXANDRIA*; i. ,i '. : November 10. The Egyptian Commiwioh ' for the prosecution of Arabr aijd the other; rebels has conceded the point at issue regarding the legal procedure of the (rial, and the counsel for the. defence commenced the re-examinatfon p,{ theArabjsts today.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 18 November 1882, Page 2
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324CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 18 November 1882, Page 2
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