NEWS BY CABLE.
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Melbourne, April 20. Received 21st April, at 1 a.m.— Sailed -this afternoon—Tarawera, for Bluff. .
Albany, April 20. The P. and O. Company's Carthage, with English mails, March 19th, arrived at King George's Sound this morning..
London, April 20. It has been arranged that the Marquis of Harrington shall move the rejection of the scheme when tho measure comes up for its second reading.
Jesse Collings, the late memher for Ipswich, has written a letter to the newspaper, in whioh he condemns the Bill introduced by Gladstone for the settlement of the Irish difficulty. The Australian mails, per Bengal, dated March 19 th, were delivered here yesterday, via Brindisi. The Orient's John Elder, from Melbourne, March sth, arrived. London, April 19th.
Consols £IOO 10s, New Zealand securities and colonial breadstuff's remain at last quotations; Bank rate 2 percent, market rate IJ, At to-day's wool sales 9,000 bales were catalogued, The tone of the market is quiet. •Adelaide, April 20. Received April. 20, 10.30.. p.m.— Mauritius advices to April 2nd to hand per Oceimien, under that date, Messrs Ireland and Co. report as follows : ■Fairly favorable weather has been experienced since last report, but heavy rains are now wanted. , Months engagements for New Zealand —For Cliristohurcb 200, Diinedin 300 tons ; Clearances—Cliristchui'ch 300, Dunedin 300 tone; Freights to Australians to 20s, New Zealand 25s per ton. Stock of sugar in hand 36,000 tons; exports this season to New Zealand amounts to 6,000 tons..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2276, 21 April 1886, Page 2
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248NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2276, 21 April 1886, Page 2
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