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NEWS BY CABLE.

London, Ootbber 8. The body of the woman found at Whiteoliapel Was dißmembered and much decomposed, and is is believed that the trunk is part df the woman' whose arms were recently afound in the neighborhood of Pimlico and Lambeth. • . .The Bank of New Zealand has issued a circular explaining the situation, Tho Standard, thinks the Bank acted wisely in taking the hull by the horns. The--Financial.'' News' urges that the enquiry should be extended to tho companies known to be associated with the\>3ank., New Zealand 1 per cent, incribed stock has fallen from par to'fM, The Bank of New Zealand sliares are quoted at £lO. - The decline in New Zealand stock is due to. tho Bank of New Zealand disclosures, whioh have depressed the market, . The Daily News,in referring to the Bank.of New Zealand, says its-losses in two years amounted to nearly a million. The same paper says that New Zealand is suffering from the over-finan-cing of a sanguine Treasurer. ■. .The cruisers for the Australian Naval Squadron will be hunched iff April and fitted out; by September. l The Admiralty havo expressed their willingness to keep the whole of them if the colonies are not satisfied with the ships. The meeting of the shareholders in the Bank of Australasia was of an excited and prolonged character, lasting four hours. The report wbb adopted after a very .bitter and acrimonious discussion, and a motion was adopted rescinding the grant of £ISOO per annum for five years to the family .o|Mr;Parkes, the lato manager, The motion was carried by' a -large : majority,: but if the .deoisidn of the malcontents is upheld tho directors-threaten 'to resign. Tiiebarque Trevelyan,bound for Dnnedin; is posted as overdue. Arrived—Coptio, at Plymouth. Her cargo of frozen meat is in good

condition. ■'■': ..;.:;.. A cargo of Adelaide wheat lias been sold .at 41s fid. . At.the wool.sales to-day, 5000 bales were sold,. Leather—Best sides OJdtplOd, • At the Church Congress to : inorrow ■: Bishop Moorhouso jyill'deliver all address, showing how dogmatism has bafHed the reunion of tho Protestant Churches. Bishop. Kennion speaking on the'subject of Colonial missions deplored; the spiritual competition of the Ohuroh of England with dissentingdenomiiiations. .; .-'■■' Calcutta, Oofober B.'"' The Ako?,alf!, a Blaok Mountain kibe, charged with tho murder of Colonel Battyo and' captain: Urtnston; have; rejected the, ultimatum sent them'demanding 'the surrender of the ringleaders and.the payment of ! a.,fine, .and the British are now ' advanoing on the. rebel position to J punish the murderers. ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 2

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408

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3022, 6 October 1888, Page 2

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