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The Wool Sales. Lo.ndon, October 3, 4.20 p m. The wool sales have closed. 345,000 bales were offered, and 41,000 were held over till next series. The amount sold for export was 160,000 bales. At the close of the sales superior combing wools were firmer, but other sorts were below the July closing rates. The last series of sales will be held in November.
The Highland Brigade.— A New Secret Society.— Mr Dillons Resignation. London, October 3, 6 a.m. The TtiiWD states that the Highland Brigade and five other regiments will remain as a garrison at Cairo. Ten members of a new secret society termed the Patriotic Brothers, have been arrested nt Armagh and committed for trial. The enquiry .into their case brought to light some startling evidence, and icvealed wide laid plans for the systematic murder of landlords. Mr John Dillon, M.P., lias been induced to postpone the resignation of his seat for Tipperary.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1600, 5 October 1882, Page 2
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