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™"" r ' ■" :l " LosfDON;'JaiVl#^J6. i • ,j Jj&assTß Oetzes and Gerritgen and Chate and' Harris, ' bwo' provision firm?, ■ state jjjjb^t- ifi :^hei Australian • sxporters ( are - willing to accept fid. each for rabbits tbejr' ' !'"'4sß(Btba'certalu oPaneaormons^Qleamobg 1 . '^Ifie.'boorer elassea- , ; '. ''•' l '•- ■ . j;, ;) r alr Stewart, ÜBjciat Keceiver, who has; ' <,- examined, the .accounts of thp Ba,nk of - i ißs^th Australia (la liqildatiftn),' repotta. . it-will be necessary to make a call of. it7>rf&P^ pharo, payable in easy instalments.The committee of shareholders, of ,tbe'' d Bank of New Zealand has convened ae'tneeting of abareholders to protest against ' toe call, and ask for details from the New ' , Zealand Government regarding the position of the bank The King of . Asbantee ia defying the ' c Governor of the" British Gold Coast r- 'Colony. Lord RIpoD, Secretary of State (vr."lot,tli£,Colooieß, has refused ten receive a - r '-onatlve>«mbassy from that.ootuiUyi n ■ ,i, B %?MTtfj The tram strike v confined to Brook!yn. . " BtELIN, January 15. „. In the Keichstag, Biron , Biehergtein, . to Secfe'.ary cf State' for .Foreign Affairs,. „- «aidj tbat; Germany desired to maintain an attitude of complete nentrallty, and — had-no-wlah to adopt nn^overbeßring atlitnde towards the .other Powers. The national feeling . of the Germans abroad, ' -ThoweTer, required striSngtheDinp, nnd the 0Y Dumber of ornieers oogbt to be increased, h^C 1.',. !.• '. " ' '■"" ' '.— ' . ' I

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9891, 18 January 1895, Page 4

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UNKNOWN Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9891, 18 January 1895, Page 4

UNKNOWN Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9891, 18 January 1895, Page 4