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CABLEGRAMS.

(BY ELECT R'O TELEGRAPU —OOPVRIGHT) Hkuter's Telegrams. London, December 3. The country elections are still proceeding, and the total returns so far give the Liberals as 46 ahead of the Conservatives. The Liberals are gaining many of the country constituencies for which Conser-

vative members were returned.'at the last \ elections,

The balance of parties in-, the Home countries remains unchanged. Mblboorne, December 4.

The New Zealand Loan and' Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) held their usual weekly sale yesterday afternoon, when an important catalogue, consisting of some 5,(100 bales, .was submitted for competition. Bidding was spirited throughout the sale, the market being active at late rates. Greasy Merino wools sold up to Is; scoured wools to 15|d, and washed to 13|d. Calcutta, December 3, King Theebaw, to-gether with the Queen and some other members of his household, has arrived at Thayetungo, in the Pegu district of British Burmah, where they have been detained as prisoners. Sydney, December 4. Sailed, this morningr-Hauroto, for New Zealand ports. The Mararoa left to-day with the homeward San Francisco mails. It is understood that the Premier, Mr Dibbs, will produce his Financial Statement in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday week, December 15th, London, December 3, Consols 99 5-8: Now Zealand securities at previous quotations; Bank rate 3 per cent, market rate 2£. There has been a general advance of Colonial breadstuffs. Adelaide wheat 496 lbs ex store, advanced by 2s to 38s, and oft" coast cargoes realise 30s per 480 lbs. Adelaide flour, ex store, is quoted at 265; anadvanco of fid per 280 lbs. New Zealand wheat shows an advance of 2s per 496 lbs for higher grades, and prices now obtainable, range from 28s to 365, ex store, according, to quality, Tallow is unchanged, Wool.—The present series of colonial wool auctions close to-morrow. 130,000 -bales were sold since the commencement of the series, and 21,000 bales were held over for the next sale. At to-day's auction there was good competition, and the various lots were disposed of at full current rates.

The Bank of England's weekly returns published to-day show the total reserve in notes andbuflion £12,200,000, a reduction of £IOO,OOO during the week. The proportion of reserve to liabilities remains at 45 per cent.

London, December 4,

The latest election returns show that 263 Liberals, 213 Conservatives, and 54 Parnollites have been returned up to the present,

Mr Joseph Chamberlain addressed a public meeting at Leicester last evening, and in the course of his speech referred to the probable state of parties in the new Parliament, He predicted that fresh elections would take place at nn distant date after the assembling of Parliament,

Caiuutta, December 4.

Intelligence from Mandalay announces that a large number of Dacoits made a raid upon that place yesterday. The British troops were taken at a disadvantage, and in tho fighting which ensued many British officers and men were killed and wounded,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2163, 5 December 1885, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2163, 5 December 1885, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2163, 5 December 1885, Page 2

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