The Press. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1872.
LATEST PEOM EUfiOPE. The following unpublished AngloAustralian press telegrams appear in a Timaru contemporary :— Londok, Dec. 6, 10.30 a.m. The crisis at Versailles looks threatening. i Of the Commission appointed by the A esembly,.eleven only are for Thiers, and nineteen against him. Hie resignation or deposition is imminent. 3.30 p.m. Tbe London and Paris funds remain unsteady. Mr Gladstone has been well received at the public meetings in the provinces. All the leading men in New York took part in Mr (Ireeley's funeral. COMMERCIAL. The market is bare of preserved meats. New Zealand flax is scarce, at £44. New Zealand Consolidated ITives, 103 i. L Bank of New Zealand shares, £19. The wool salee, closed firmly. ' Discount unaltered. A telegram received from Mr Goldsbrough, dated London, November 25, states that combing wool is scarce at dearer. Clothing and other eort» unaltered. There 4e a quiet feeling in the manufacturing districts. Money ie «yen.
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Press, Volume XX, Issue 2300, 14 December 1872, Page 2
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