GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
(Received March 12,0.50 a.m.) Newcastle, March 11. The Waratah miners came out on strike this morning againiit tho reduction. London, March 10. Canada and tbe Cape are negotiating for complete freetrade with ono another. St John's, March 11. Six of the largest mercantile firms in St John's have been forced to close, the banks refusing to accept an) compromise. The action of the banks iii bitterly resented in the colony, (Received, Marsh 12, 10.35 a.m.) London', March 11. The remains of tho late Admiral Hornby were cremated. The cattle ex Culgoa, sold at about 4|d per lb. The Gulf of Bothnia, which, has live cattle on board, is aground in tbe Suez Canal, and her cargo is being discharged. It is reported that an Australian offered a high price for Mr H.'McCalmont's colt, Raconteur, by St. Simon-Plaisanterie, favorite foi'j the Derby, but the offer has beeii declined. j It is stated that Mr Montague Nelson, Chairman of Nelson Ilros., will be a Conservative candidate for the Warwick, Wick and Leamington sent in the House of Commons, when vacated by Mr Peel. Pahis, March 11,
The death is announced, of M. Worth, the well-known dressmaker.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4973, 12 March 1895, Page 2
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196GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4973, 12 March 1895, Page 2
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