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(by rtibcwo telegraph—copyright) Reutkk's Teleomamb. (Received 16th, 1.45 a.m.) London, 15th,' The election for the town of Ipswich, rendered necessary by the unseating on petition of the late members, took place yesterday, when two conservative candidates were elected. A public meeting on the Irish question was held at Her Majesty's Theatre last night' The building was crammed in all parts, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. The assemblage was not composed of any onn party, all shades of political opinion being represented, The Marquis of Salislmry,who seconded the motion, characterised the Bill as an ignoble surrender, which he said would weaken tho whole empire. ' London, Apnl 14. New Zealand securities show an all round advance of 10s, to-day's quotations five per cents £lo2los, four aud a half per cents £lOl 10s 4 four per cent inscribed £IOO. Tne tone of the wool Market is weak cross, breds being especially noticeable, being Jd to Id below prices obtained at last sales. Catalogue today's auction comprised 12,000 bales, ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2272, 16 April 1886, Page 2
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