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AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS

Melbourne, Sept. 17. The correspondence between the Ministry id: the banks on the subject of a cash credit ira? Hibmitu-i] to the Parliament to-day. The Ai»'3iLi v has adjonrned for a fortnight. It i? stated that the accommodation afforded the Government by the London Chartered Bsnk h:.> evoked a spirit of antagonism on tbe p.-.rt of (he other banks. 6:i:.' hass of Mauritius sugars, quitted at m i: c. showed a decline of from 20s to 30s per u<;i. WY-uni tons tobacco, in bond, 14d. Corn »:k-. i4> 3d. A portion of the cargo of Chilian flour ex fi-wof Australia ha.- been sold privately, to f.ve, at £18 10s; about 3,000 bushelß of Stir Zealand and Chilian wheat, at 8s 10$ d. Sw of Adelaide wheat are reported at 9s 6d, *s3 -0 tons silk-dressed flour at £20 to £21. Sept. 18. from Camden Harbour state that — pe- are becoming very troubley,2,i riity stole several sheep and a boat, Government party tried torecoTe * *•-•«? defeated. T;it rd t-lior<e Druid died yesterday. n, - w Jewish synagogue in Stephen KJh-t i.a- been opened. tf-Y:i ,t r I )Urj '' c meeting is being held, to E N'i' r(,va i of the conduct of the Gor tn.' r ".unng the present crisis. Krrhd-tuffs quiet ; prices unaltered, A 11-I 1 -- -1 of kerosine was placed at auction '• " ••: :is lid. ; .. Sept. 19. j,, ;i:in of the Legislature met toi it Upper House postponed till toff' ,' v on the motion of an adtiil - Queen ifn the subject of the deadi A-«i,i,!y passed a resolution declaring 'ft " tt<:r attacking the ' n ;' rv ' was a fa ' se an( l malicious libel, y 'i!! ! ' Was delivered this afternoon. The * cleared the Iltads for Sydney at two P-ij. v, -ry quiet. advice* by the mail report that the i , 11 from Calcutta on the Bth i/jnV" v ' n!l I5Wj ~a *> s Tl(x > * or Mel'or Sydney. The Miide, loading for the colonies, has Imrd. (/> JW to July 12, state that the -t and Kttriek, for Australia, sailed Ik ' "'"nth with 4GO,OOOIbs. of tea. , • l^ Ms were preparing for shipment to Ur,' ' l ' ie export of candles is rev:;rv)'"e ~ }tM) cwt - fcupplies to Sydney ( - orn Hacks and tobacco ; of r 'JOjOWjHw. were shipped. T ; .,j Sept. 20. tv." l(i House decided to pre- *■! !,!! :i " ! . r( " s l o the Imperial Government '''■I H i jC( t l ' ie present crisis. The n>i. |, ' 'r suggested a comproaJvi, Ul ' II,JUK(; declined to accept his iriv,! r ,'lf, notice of motion was i v ' r 'i',r ti . :t 't ' ,(i presented to the Go- ' i:i " Kln K him for his conduct during '• at ti /'i' ,vtri,!,,fcnt !IVC officially notified ti.M;,. t, i Uli, K " n,^'r the new tariff will conUun, I ... flour ' m t0 £22 i wheat, 9» 6d. . eston, 19th.—Flour, £20 ; wheat, r !j( Sept. 21. Xl ' On ( ) ff,r ' s ' llll VG Council passed the address t'M." ,ce '». respecting the deadlock, by 17 '' r -' hn/I ,ur P OS(J adopting a similar i a J.,.' , I;" sl f>oned it to-day, in order to " 'crui ' utlon the responsibility of r '-''I'Uioi, tll(: Council. The • ;1. |. iU(: to be forwarded to Mr. Card--1,1 ;tK from the tone of the . y.i;i | 1|(; J-pper House, that a compro!(;1) 'Jl * effected. i (! .' s "f n ew r ; C(! WM pj ace d a t ''t'UllKsv' to ; , s j ) S case brandy, 28s ; malt, 9s 3d fif 1 - v ->ii'lt at r ' ta ' n ' ' rom ver P oo^ T|, ( Adelaide, Sept. 17. fi y o entries for the annual i 'WA? , Collle off on the 21st instant. | l!lVfc ''lon ',' S ■re laßt n »ght. Telegrams ,' :!Ve *•««.;„, (l T red ' Btatin ? that the rains "'/I'lrlit's far N °rth. The arrival of -' re »aa ' S a,lxioUßl y looked for. u ' lr . v slifm. . a ,' ar ß e attendance at the to-day. The birds exhibited

6 bUt Uttl ® improvemen t on last year'g •8i fid* w I? arket ver y firm. Buyers offer r - mi»f«» there . ttr ? 110 transactions. Town 4 SEEy*" 4 ,he pti « « ta, " "fSl!" at ; r xszx&z ™ ""Agnation of Mr. Torrens, late Regis--1 J H R ll6 iaS ft*? acce Pted. The Hon. 8 J. H. Barrow is talked of as his successor. 1 »h«r< BUC ®® a " or has yet been appointed to a the Commissioners! lip of Public Works. * our northern squatters are about ' «riP C t0 cßtcrn Australia. i n "beat continues very firm. Sellers ask s 98 ; buyers offer 8s lOd. Flour nominal. , £19 10s to £2Q. | t . Sept. 19. It is Btatcd that Mr. Santo succ.eds, and ' ? ri "J >e to-morrow, as Commissioner ! for Public Works. 1 At a meeting of the creditors of Combes *nd Miller, at the port, the estate was placed rm e ' lan^8 °f trustees for realisation. Hie Hon. Arthur Blyth is likely to take the vacant post of Treasurer, on the re-con-struction of the Ministry. Policy on pastoral questions expectcd to be more liberal The Messagerics Imperials' directors are prepared to make liberal terms with the colonies, should they run a line of steamers to Oalle. The Annual Steeplechase takes place tomorrow. There is a good demand for wheat; sales, 88 to 10s 6d, at the port. Flour, no sales; prices nominal. September 21. The Commissioner for Public Works, Mr. Dutton, has received the appointment of South Australian Agent-General at London. A fraudulent insolvent, named Venus, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment. The news from the mining districts is satisfactory. It is feared that the drought is still continuing in the North. A prospectus of a new theatre is about to be issued. Parliament re-assembles on the 29th of September. Deputy Registrar-General Andrews has been appointed to succeed Mr. Torrens. The flour and wheat market is stagnant. Mercantile business is dull. The stock mar- ! ket is well supplied, and extreme prices are obtained. Hobart Towk (via Melbourne), Sept. 18. A man has been arrested, supposed to be the murderer of the two children at Glenorchy. The boy died without being able to give any evidence. Business quiet. The news from the colo- J nies is likely to cause a change in the mar- , kets. The quotations for breadstuffs are withheld. i MAURITIUS. Via Adelaide, Aug. 19. New sugars are arriving slowly. The shipments to all Australia are principally old sugars. Freights low to all parts of the world. J The D'Artignan arrived from Sydney on the 12th. 3 A treaty has been concluded between England and Madagascar. There is to be a duty of 10 per cent, on all imports and exports.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1504, 7 October 1865, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1504, 7 October 1865, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1504, 7 October 1865, Page 3