TELEGRAMS.
(Prom our Daily Contemporaries.) m, .- , , Londok, March 12. lhe wool sales are marked by considerable langour, and prioeg continue *p recede. Prices average one penny lower lhan the open, ing. 14,000 bales hare been withdrawn. The French markets have been supplied. „ . There is no change in the wheat market. It is estimated that arriT^ r w ? il ( b lt i a mUU ° n and a half 4 uarfcers afl o»fc> and that foreign The late political crisis in Victoria and the battle of Protection v Free Trade are criticised hopefully hy the London • Times,' which flays though the Free Traders may now be defeated their triumph is not far distant. * ..... _. . . Stdnet, Maroh 16. Archbishop Polding died to-day, and will be buried on Monday. March 19.— Archbishop Polding's funeral was attended by great crowds. The procession was fully three miles long
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 207, 23 March 1877, Page 13
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141TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 207, 23 March 1877, Page 13
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