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NEWS BY CABLE.

(BY ELKCIIt'C TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT) Reuteii's Telegrams, THE IRISH PARLIAMENT. I ondon, April 12 Received April 13, 7.30 p.m.—A great public meeting has been called at Her Majesty's theatre for Wednesday next, to consider tho Irish' question. The Marquis of Hartington will move, and the Marquis of. Salisbury second, a resolution affirming the necessity of maintaining legislative union between England and Ireland. «... April 12. .Received April 13,10.30 p.m.—Colonial breadstuff's.—Adelaide wheat has declined to 36s per 4961b5, ex store. Tallow is at previous quotations, Wool—At to-day's auctions 11,600 bales were catalogued. The market is dull. The Australion mails ex Orient Company's John Elder, which left Melbourne on March sth, were delivered to-day via Naples. The N.Z. Shipping Company's Kaikoura sailed for Port Chalmers and Wellington on Saturday night, She calls at the Cape en route. London, April 13. Received April 14tb, 1.30 a,in,—lt is announced that Lord Kenmare has resigned the position of Lord Chamber-

lain, and Earl Cork has also resigned the office of Master of the Horse. The debate on the policy of the Government on the Irish question was resumed last night. Lord Randolph Olmrohill spoke denouncing the Bill, while Messrs Burt and Bradlaujh supported the measure, Mr Gladstone, in the course of his speech slated that he hoped that the first reading of the Bill would take place that night, iu which case the Budget should be down to-morrow night, the 14th inst,, the Land Purchase Act being introduced on Monday. . Sydney, April 13. In the Legislative Assembly the debate on Sir Henry Parkas' motion, with regard to the New Hebrides question, was proceeding. At present it is impossible to say in which direction the division will tend. Melbourne April 13. The manager of tho National Mortgage Agency Company N.Z, Limited reports as follows Shipping wheat decidedly firmer 4s 4d to 4.s 5d per bushel, Malting barley: Demand slackened, prices reduced 4s to ss, New Zealand Oats: Feed sorts quiet, Us lOd to 38, milling descriptions steady though not active. Demand 3s Id to 3s 9d, New Zealand oats, under bond, 2s 2d to 2s sd.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2270, 14 April 1886, Page 2

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350

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2270, 14 April 1886, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2270, 14 April 1886, Page 2

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