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CABLEGRAMS.

[BY BLECILTO TELEQRAI'H—UOPYRIG-HT J

Reuter's Telegrams. Meiboups, November 11. The Australian cricketers have aiuivod herefrom England. The Melbourne manager ot the NationarMortgage and Agoncy Company of New Zealand (Limited) reports of ;ho local nrnrkot as follows: -Shipping wheat 3s lOd to 3s lid ; the inarkoi is flat. Mallitg barley is dull at 4s to 4s Od; New Zealand oats, feeding Boris, 8s Hd 4s Id ; tho market is Btrnnu. Milling ditto are active at 4a Id to 4s 2d ; New Zealand oats, under bond, are firm at Ss Id to 3s 3d. Kauri Timber,—Hewn logs are worth 138 6d por 100 ft super., with fair demand. London. November 10. The Homeward mails per Orient Steamship Diguria were delivered, via Brindisi to-day, from Melbourne October 3. Mr Gladstone was not present at the Guildhall banquet, this evening. Earl Granville, who was among the guests of the evening made a lont'thy speech, in the cuiirso nf which he expressed hope that Lord Wolseley besides rescuing General Gordon would leave a stable Goyernmenl in Soudan, Tho Foreign Secretary also stated that the Cabinet hud not yet examined Lord Nortbbrnuk's report on the stale of affairs in Egypt. He also said that both the French and Chinese Governments wore aware of England's readiness to mediate between them for a settlement of tho Tonquiu difficulty, and the strained relations which have arisen from tho L<ngsin affair. Referring to tho Franchise Bill, Lord Granville doelated that if the Conservatives formula ted a deßniio schema for the redistribution of Boats, the Government would be prepared to modify them accordingly, London, November 11, The pei'iistent rumors regarding the paiieyitii! which it is alleged is now proceeding betwoen France and China are daily gaining credence, and it is now further slated that the French Governinent will forego its demand of an indemnity on account of the Lanesnn affair, in order that a pacific settlement of the Tonquin difficulty may be arrived at. The Franchise Bill was passed through oommitiee in ibis House of Commons last night.

Per Meichaiit Shipping and Underwriters' Association -London, No»om«ber 10.—Anived—Ship Diinedm, from Oamaru (August 1G).

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1837, 12 November 1884, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1837, 12 November 1884, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1837, 12 November 1884, Page 2

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