CABLEGRAMS.
Reuter's Telegrams. ity electric telegraph—copyright LONDON, September 10, Consols have advanced to 100^. New Zealand securities remain at last quototions. The market rate of discount has fallen to 3 per cent.; bank rate, 4 per cent. The wheat market continues dull. Adelaide/ ex store, 475; New Zealand ditto has fallen 6d, and is now quoted at 42s 6d to 465. Adelaide flour, ex store, remains at 335. Tho tallow market is unchanged. Australian, best beef, 40s; bes 1 ; mutton, 41s. The catalogue at to-day's wool sale comprised 12,500 bales. A fair demand was experienced. SYDNEY, September 11. Arrived, this morning—Union steamship Wairarapa, from Auckland. BRISBANE, September 11.
Two more coses of smallpox have occurred at the Quarantine Station among the passengers by the immigrant steamship Duke of Westminster which recently arrived here from London, ALBANY, September 11. Arrived, yesterday evening—P, and ; 0. Company's steamship Clyde, with the inward Suez mails, dated London August 10. LONDON, ;■'" ■■ '■'.._,■' •■• September 10, The P. and O. Company's steamship Siam, from Melbourne (July 17tb), arrived at Plymouth to-day. MELBOURNE,, . September 11. The Melbourne manager of" the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited), reports of the local grain market as follows :
Wheat,—Shipping parcels are in fair demand at is lid to-ss; fowls' wheat is slow of sale at.3s Od to 4s 3d. Malting barley, 5a to 6s 2d; the market is steady.... Moderate inquiry is experienced for New Zealand oats at 2s lid to 3s 2d for feeding sorts, and 2d to 3s 3d for. milling., ditto'; New Zealand oatß under bonaVare
quoted ; the market ,;.'■ r:;" r ' i : : i/ Septemberil. \ A transport for conveying reinforce-^ raentsjfor the;Frpii9h forces has galled; for Tonquin,';"•;/ > ;.' '...:- -''--.i'LONDON,;' /' " ' September 11. Seven Irishmen recently' arrested at Glasgow,, charged .with- complicity-in blowing up the gasometer in that city, in January last, have been committed for trial HONafONfi, .; ■ a^- •■■'-»' September 11. News" has been recoived from Canton thatthe Chinese mob, incensed by ""the accidental drowning of a Chinese toub, who attempted to bpayd,the steamship Hankow, .set fire 'tpSand destroyed several houses on the wharf. have been compelled to take refuge bn board the shipping. The Chinese troops wore called out to rostore order. Three gunboats left thigj'port ; for Cantori to protect EnropeaiiS." " '■■'■■' MELBOURNE, .• ~ : ; _ Wednesday.' •• Sailed, yestorday ■ afternoon—Waihora, for Bluff. ,; '. : i<,'\ A fire took place last night at: the residence of Mr Marsh,, in Walsh-st., South, Yarra;..Three children were burned to death, and a fourth is dying!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 13 September 1883, Page 2
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