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[BY ELECTING TELEQIUI'II-COPYRIQHT.J ' Keuter's. Telegrams. London, January 9. Tendars for the New Zealand Government loan of £1,9.00,000 were opened today. The total amqunt .tendered for was £3,980,000, Tonders at £99 6» M will receive bO per oenfc. ■ Tenders above that amount will be allotted in full, ; Capeioto,,January 9,' .' The Pv,M.S. Aorangi, with, the New Zealand mails, dated London, 20th December, sailed l for : New Zealand to-day. Washington. .. The Foreign- Committee' of .the .Senate has reported an'favor'of ratifying the treaty.witn: Nicaragua,for. contral over the Panama' Can ji,\hotwith-' standing the objection's, whichiftave. bee.n; made thereto byithe-'Srtfci'sh Government. ... ...vjJQ^.-JiifuaryV,. •■.Gjreat- reMote 'yt<j&.tyW to-day * 6 of, '^^•'flfllW^caftto-ol«ft Of ■ftim Aib'eHff#r.''Several' oongrattir latoryvaddresaes; presented^ 1 to'-Jfy ■Eayal : 'Hpheiß... : ' '.■'.■■.>.-■/■ *■"■:■> "« -1$ alleg'ed f ducqyeryl6f a secret socieyt
of dynamiters in Pennyslvania jg not believed here.
■ _ . ...Melbourne, Jan.;.lo, '•'.' The projected annexation "of Samoa by the New Zealand Government excites deep interest here. A private telegram hag been received here, stating that the German Consul at Samoa has concluded a treaty with the King, in terms of which throe seats in his Council are allotted to German subjects, with greatly increased influences, '•■■':
. London; January 9. : : Adelaide wheat; ex warehouse, remains at 38s, and New Zealand ditto at 30s to 365; Adelaide flour, ex store, 25s Gd. The total' quantity of wheat afloat for Great Britain is 1,900,000 quarters, being the same as the quantity last week. ■ Australian tallow-:' Average quality beef 245; ditto mutton 34s 6d. • New Zealand frozen mutton, prime quality, is quoted at s|d. The Melbourne portion of the cargo of frozen mutton, ex Garonne, is selling at sd, and that from Sydney at 4d to 4|d. Both shipments have been landed in good condition,
London, January 10. Received January 12th, 12.15 p.m.— I • The corrected total .amount-of tonders for the New Zealend loan is £4,190,000, and tenders at £99,(3s 6d : will receive 65per cent, of the amount tendered for, not" ■ 30 per cent, as previously stated. ' "."". Arrived,' at Plymouth steamship. Orient, from Melbourne (Nov, 28), with aoargoof frozen meat,'.-••• '". ' Lord Derby is not ;in. favor of annexing Samoaas'p'roposedlby.ihg'New.'Zeatend' ■.Government. , .. ■■■:■, .'>,•.■■- '■'•"•;".;' New' Zealand securities are unchanged,' Breadstuffs, exstore, are,-withoutquot-' able change,- Off..Coast cargoes' of Adelaide wheat are. quoted at 375. Market rate of discount lias advanced -t6.37s BdP The Bank-rate is 5 per cent. ' •■ Telegrams from Bprlin state that in wellinformed circles there It Is generally believed that both Germany and. United States would strongly protest against the annexation of Samoa by-Great Britain,.Bbrlin', January 8. ... .'Aiengthyatid anhiiated debate occurred in'the Reichstag in.committee'on' the'bill for- subsidizing certain lineß of naval ■SteamsKipato.Australiaand the East, and despite ; the. efforts of th'e. Government a Sub-Gommittae was appointed to,consider the details of the scheme. : .:.; r News from the West African coast stes that the war vessels, Olga and Bismarck recently landed marines on Cameronß Coast arid severely punished the natives who have rebelled against German rule. New York, January -10 th.:/
A serious affray occurred to-day in O'Donovan Rossa's in this city, It appears that an Irishman, member of the Invincible party, w-as invited into Rossa's office, and while there was set upon and stabbed to death by other members of the Society. The crime, it is stated, waa committed on account of the murdered man having divulged the secret plans of the Society. O'Donovan Rossa disavows all complicity in the affair.
Paris, January 10, In the supplementary report on the Rocjdivjgtes Bill, the Committee of tho Senate admits that Ifew'Caledonia is glutted with convicts, and considors the transportation of. further-shipments, to Noumea is undesirable.
London, January 10th, In commenting on the present postion of the Recidiviste Bill the Times to-day. believes that tho measure will ultimately pass, but that it will remain- practically a dead letter, : ■ Sydney, January 12, • Arrived, Saturday afternoon—^aurf)to ( from Wellington, Four more cases of smallpox have been, report'ed'to the. Health Board, three from' Balmain and one from Waterloo. : • {' Steady rain has been falling for several hours over, a large part of the colony, • . Relief crews for the Imperial war vessels have arrived, ]}er,e frgm Enslan.d.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1885, 12 January 1885, Page 2
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