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NEWS BY CABLE.

London, September 11, An official despatch from Sir A.. Havelock says that Dinizulu, who lias been'ill for some time, baa surrendered to the Transvaal Government, assurance being given that he willnot bo handed over to tho British authorities. Undabulia, who has been. deserted by his followers, has fled to : the Amatonga Land, north of Zululand,

Sir C. Warren denies that be intends to resign the Chief Conmrissionership of the London Police, ' The World . suggests ■ that -. the liberal opinions expressed by Bishop Barry at the Lambeth Conference, really lost him the preferment to the See of Chester.:.

Sui liiuhcisco, September 10. By a fiid in a factory in this city a million dollar's worth of damage was done, and 2000 people thrown put of employment, Ottawa, September 11, The majority of the Dominion Cabinet bane agreed to placo Canada ma tyofoiigli slnieof defence, llioug' 1 s

j;tbe |P«sMent, Sir :■- '3s. McDonald/; argued.Jhat thefear,of ; war; was! all moonslimo, and Uiat-.tlte scbemo of retaliation wouldi not survive, the Presidential' campaign; y ; \;' i

■;;■;; XipiipON,-September-11. '■'■■ . The; reports : of the English hop crops aro unfavorable. Unfavorable repotts continue to arrive respecting the Continental hop crop. : - _ A cargo of long-berried N.Z, wheat in hold has been' sold at 40s, and a cargo of Adelaide wheat has been Boldat£4lßs, The wool sales will extend to tbo 15th October. - It is predicted that merino combing will be dearer, cross-breds and other kinds easier. September 12; Freights—New Zealand 85s per ton; Queensland 82s 6d; to other colonies 27s Gd. Steamer freights have been raised 10s.'. In consequence of the new crop of wheat being damaged, foreign wheat is rising in value. Adelaide and best New Zealand is quoted at 45s ex store. Hops, maize, and malt, are also advancing.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 14 September 1888, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
292

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 14 September 1888, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3003, 14 September 1888, Page 2

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