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BY CABLE.

ENGLISH AND FOBEIGN. | Br Elbctbic Telbobaph—Copybioht. rBBDTBB'S TB-__BA__."] Beceived November 30th, 2.25 p.m. | LONDON, November 28. Consols have declined to 102. Adelaide wheat, ex store, remains at 49s fid; and New Zealand wheat at 44s to 475. Adelaide i flour, ex warehouse, 345. Australian I tallow, best mutton, has advanced to 44s 6d; best beef remains at 425. At to-day's-wool auction 9600 bales were: offered. The tone of the sale was rather •weakerScoured" wools were generally abont o_d lower than at the close of last sales; inferior and faulty wools of ail kinds o_d to Id lower; scoured crossbred fleece and greasy crossbred are irregular; Adelaide greasy wools are about o__ to Id belew last sales'closing rates; heavy fine cross* breds are in demand and very firm. Beceived November 30th. LONDON, November 29. ; Arrived — Ship Waimea,- from Port Chalmers (A.ugust 12th) r and Halcione, from Auckland (July 31st), - The homeward mails, via San Francisco* which left Auckland on October- Bth, wardelivered here yesterday. -There are no changes to report in the money or produce markets.; The tone o . to-day's wool sales was dull, and coarse erossbreds were very depressed. The catalogue cwnprised 9100 bales. "V . Beceived' December Ist, 1 a_n. LOUDON, November 80. Two :of the men charged with being concerned in the murder of the detective in Dublin on the 27th inst. have been committed for trialt It is announced that Sir Greorge Ferguson Bowen, Governor of Mauititius, has been appointed to the Governorship ,of Hxmg Konjfj, and, -hat Sir John Pope Hennessy will take the vac_nt Governorship of Mauritius. ~i* Beceived December Ist, 1 ax_.

BEBLIN, November 30,

The Bhine is sow higher than it has been for a century, and the principal towns along| its banks are inundated. Great distress prevails in consequence.

Beceived. December Ist, 1 a.m.

PARIS, November 30. '

M. Qambetta is progreeeing favorably towards racoTgry from hia recent accident

AUSTRALIA.

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[SXUTBB?B TKVBOBAXa J November 30. . Shipping wheat hae advanced. to. 5s 7d, and is now very strong' HtMsas barley shows come impKwemaat. Heasi* Qoldaborotigh and Limited, tepe** that t2iey haTO sold4?00 batoeafc their wool aoctioas this, week. Foeai-lieve been firmly maintained. Oteagf wools nave

bronght from 7d to Iβ Id, andjwashed tn m Is 4d to Is 9|d, according to quality and condition. The good attendance of home ' and foreign buyers continues, and a varr hriak competition has been experienced. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company report having catalogued 3000 balea at their wool salea thie ™**; ofthia quantity 2400 have been eoid. Phero heen a gooA attendanoe o* buyetß and brisk competition, although no specMJl, good lota have offefed * sympathy with the London market, lower classes of wool are easier Received November 30th 15 pm Sailed, S^nS^^r^ 30 . steamship To aZ^bJ™™* MfL^oldX^ngh '"**& catalogued 5000 ball. o^^^ were sold The highest pricT^ were Is Id for greasy and i e 94d T scoured. Good competition waa again ex perienced. Received December Ist. 1 a.ni. MELBOURNE, November 30. A torchlight procession and display of fireworks was given in honor of tho Australian cricketing team to-night. SYDNEY, November 30. Sailed, this afternoon, the R.M.S. Australia, for San Francisco, via Auckland. Much excitement prevails in Eaet; Sydney, on account of tho preparations for the .'approaching genoral election, which, it is believed, will be closely contested. The proceedings, aro, however, perfectly orderly. Received December lat, 1 a.m. SYDNEY, November 30. The election of four members for Eaet Sydney constituency took place to-day, and resulted in tho return of Messrs. Roid, Borton, Griffiths, and McElhone. SirH. Parkes and Dr. Renwick were defeated. Great excitement prevails in the city fc. night.

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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5362, 1 December 1882, Page 2

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BY CABLE. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5362, 1 December 1882, Page 2

BY CABLE. Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5362, 1 December 1882, Page 2