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NEWS BY CABLE

(by (ukcik'.c teleqkal'u—col'yuightj Reuter's Telegrams, Memouksd, October 21, The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Limited) held its usual weekly sale to-day before a large attendance of buyers. A fairly represented catalogue was submitted of 2,800 bales, of which all but 300 wore sold at satisfactory prices, All good wool elicited spirited competition, and prices were fairly maintained. Faulty and inferior lots were slightly depressed; greasy realised up to ll|d, and scoured up to Is 7d per lb. Adelaide, October 21.

Great excitement is being caused in this city by tho encouraging reports which have been received from the Wangaringa goldfields, Several diggers on the field have telegraped to their friends, telling them to come at once. Already 800 diggers are on the field, dry fossicking, One person succeeded in getting sixtaon ounces for one week's work, Hundreds of men are leaving the agricultural districts and provincial towns for tho Wangaringa goldfiel'd, October 22.

. The mining warden at Teetupla telegraphs that one thousand man are on the field at Wangaringa, He asserts that only one gully is giving gold in payable quantities, and that any great rush is unjustified, Sofia, October 21.

An interview has taken place between M. Stamliouloff, the president of the Council of the Regency, and Gadban Etl'endi, the Turkish envoy, at which it was docided not to postpone the meeting of the Sobranjo. M, Stambonloff warned Gadban Effendi that the days ot the Ottoman Empire would bo numbered if Russia wore permitted to cuter Bulgaria,

Vienna, October 21. A vague tumor has reached tbiacity than an attempt has been made on the lifo of the Czar of Russia. It is also reported that the Czar fearing, without any reasonable ground, that his Aido-de-Camp meditated attacking him, killed the latter.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2433, 23 October 1886, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
297

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2433, 23 October 1886, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2433, 23 October 1886, Page 2

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