HOME AND FOREIGN.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] [Reuter’s Telegrams.]
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. LONDON, November 24.
(Received November 25,1884, at 10 p.m.)
The money and produce markets are unchanged. At the wool auction to-day, 9,900 bales were offered. Good competition was experienced.
THE MAILS.
LONDON, November 24,
The homeward mails per Orient steamer Iberia (Melbourne, October 17) were delivered to-day.
Argus’ Special to Press Association.]
LONDON, November 24, (Received November 25,1881, 9.15 p.m.)
The following allotment of space baa been made to the colonies at the Colonial Exhibition to be held in 1886 Victoria, 12,000 ft, New South Wales, 12,000 ft j New Zealand, 7,000 ft; Queensland, 6,000 ft; South Australia, 6,000 ft. Only bona Jide colonists will be allowed to exhibit, and the colonial contributions to a guarantee fund, as suggested by the Prince of Wales, are expected to be about L 30,000.
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Evening Star, Issue 6759, 26 November 1884, Page 2
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