CABLEGRAMS.
[BY EbEOTRW TEfcEGBAVH—COPYRIGHT.] Reuter's Telegrams. London, January 6. Consols have advanced to 995. New Zealaud securities are unchanged. The market rate of discount has fallen to '4 percent. The bank rate is 5 per cent. ' Breadstuff's.—The market is unchanged ; Adelaide wheat, : ex store, 38s.;.New Zealand wheat;: 30s to 3'6s | Adelaide flour, ex store, 25s 6d. Tallow—Australian, average quality beef 345, ditto mutton 84s 6d. London, January 7. The,cargo of frozen mutton, comprising; 14,000 carcases .ex steamship Riiapehu, has tjeen;'. landed ;in gopd condition. --'-'•' .• Hon ari<i Ejgjit Rev.' JoJm.Jacks6n,D,D., Bishop of London diei| suddenly last night, aged 71 ."j.'.V.v"-'.•'S;CAEETqwN,. January 6. •;f lie'; British 'flag' lias" been hoisted ; a'n3:^' proteistOfate• proclaimed over pi JPondolpd,,,Qp of the 'nativo. Bfcg,Ji|!B-of the Tranljei territpry : BaulE:Alrio|t ?^ ,".. :'■''• ."•• '■' ; :.%.,. .:;'■ '.:... Bermn, January 6. ';• ;Th& Niord-tJoutsehe Gazette, in re 'femng*' ir\. an' article to-day to the recent of Saint Luoja, territory, notwithput forward by Bremen. .. &' V' -.'"v.' January \ 7, ; ..Arrived" .this.' morning—Orient itea'mship '; Cuzco 'with' the inwai'd Brirtdisi..raails, dated-Lbndon Decembfir stHv ■;,,, "
Melbourne, January-7. : Sasled this afternoonT-Rotomahana for the Bluff, •"' ■""■ """" J ' At a crowded meeting held in the Town Hall this evening, resolutions were passed declaring that the occupation by Great Britain of the Islands in the Western Paoilio to necessary, -in- th'e-interests of the" Australian Colonies, and advocating the removal of Lord Derby from his present position as Imperial Secretary of Stato for the Colonies. Losdox, January 7. •'' Received January Bth, 11.45 a.m.— No proposal lias yet reached the British Government for the Conference to be held in-Paris on the%ptian question 'and if such proposals were made the Imperial Government would refuse to . accept-then),. ... ..Gladstone : who has been suffering from insomnia for several days past is now improving in health, The homeward 1 -Brindisi mails per steamship Orient, from Melbourne, November 29, were delivered yesterday. Arrived at Plymouth,—P, and 0. steamship .Carthage, from Melbourne, November 2.oth, - Cairo, January 6, A message has been received at. Korti from Jakdul,. stating that the' .encamped : :there are in good health arid have not been molested: by Ariibs, but ; a number of rebels ore con-tinußlly.-;watchiiig .the camp from a .dißtance,^,;:; ; ';;^v : '■ • : ,' vy;-~-'.' '):iZ r ' : HttJß ; &hu#y,6.., t - thi i?rensi/ariby^^^ "orforpfepb^^ ber;Qf^i2(P'66iineii t wlttyapl fam the early" date,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1883, 8 January 1885, Page 2
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