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CABLEGRAMS

(BY fXKCI R'O TBLEORAVH—COPYRIGHT

Kl'ukh's.Telegramb.

. v _. London, February 11, The panio caused by the recent outrages has now in a groat measure subsided. Business has been resumed in the usual course

The Agent-Generals meet at an early date at the office of Sir Arthur Blyth, the representative of South Australia, in order to discuss the position of affairs as rogards the Now Hebrides. That have also decided to obtain an interview with Earl Granville, Secretary of State for the colonies, on tho same subject. Sydney, February 11. The Mararva arrived this morning with tho inward San Francisco mail. It has been ascertained that in the collision off the Heads this morning, between tho Newcastle and tho Namoi. Both vessels sustained great damage, though fortunately none of the passengers or crew were injured, New Zealand wheat 3s 3d, New Zealand oats, 2s 41, maize s£ilbs for 3s 3d. London, February 12. Mr John Morley, the newly appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, appeared, before Jus constituents at Newcastle last night on the occasion of his Booking reelection on taking office. Referring to Irish affairs he expressed tho opinion that separation would be a disgrace to England and a misfortune to Ireland. He said thafcHor Majesty's Government, while granting considerable enlargement in tho autonomy of Ireland, would use vigorous measures in tho maintenance. of order aud defence of the rights of property. Mr O'Shea, a. Parnelite nominee, has boon elected for Galway, London, February 11. The weekly returns of the Bank of England,. 1 published to day, show the total reserve in notes and bullion to be £14,300,000. The proportion of reserve to liabilities is 47 percent. There was no auction sale of wool today, on account of tho dense fog which prevailed throughout the city. 22,000 bales have been withdrawn from the sale since the commencement of the present series.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 2

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309

CABLEGRAMS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 2

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