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CABLEGRAMS.

Reuteh's Telegrams,

by 'eleotrip .telegraph—copyright HONGKONG, September 15. Received September 16,10,30 a.m. —Sir George Bowen, Governor of this colony, Ims gone to Pekin, but nothing' has yet transpired as to the nature of his mission. SYDNEY, September 15, Laycook has met with an RGoident, by which his leg had been broken, and he has. consequently found it necessary 1 to terminate the negotiations which were proceeding for a match ■ with Hanlan, ' LONDON, September 14, Consols have advanced to 101. New Zealand Beoui'ities—s per cent. 1040 loan, 103, ex div; S per cent, 1889 loan, 106|j;4| per cent, 18791904 loan, 101£j 4percent, inscribed stock, 101. Colonial breadstuff's—Adelaide wheat, ex store, 47s j Adelaide flour, ex store, 335; New Zealand wheatj ex store, 42s 6d to 465, " - ' - - The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,700,000 quarters,

Australian tallow—Best beef, 40s ; best mutton; 41s; ■, ■;/'. •. ',■•'•■ .! Kauri guni—Besti-selected trans-' parent, : £l3percwfc.' ■ Wool sales4-At to-day's , auction 9200 bales'were offered. There was a firm and active demand. PARIS,:-;., September 15. The latest reports' frdnr ; Tonquin claim :that the French troops have curried the principal positions, occupied by the Anamese at the point of the bayonet. General Bouet has re-; tired upon Hanoi, leaving garrisons in possession of the various forte recently captured. -,'.'.' ;/ London, .•■;>' September; 15. The Marquis Tseng and M.;'Waddington, who. has .been 1 , deputed by. the French Cabinet to'conduct the negotiation with reference to the Franco-Chinese iliffigulty in ' Tonquin,. have arrived jn ;. r Englandy andj'haye gone to Walmer l Gastle,,'the seat, of Lord Granville, to confer .•with7'tbe' J British Foreign Minister, with a view' of arriving at'a settlement, of the difficulty. ■■...!■■ f'.- , ■'■••,■■■

At to-day's' wool auction? the catalogue comprised, 11,400 bales, The market is firm, .■'•'. .'■';.,'.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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284

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 17 September 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 17 September 1883, Page 2

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