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SECOND EDITION.

CABLE NEW?

ByElkotbio Telkgbaph.— Copyright.

(UNITED PRBBB A8BOCIAT1ON.)

LONDON, February 26.

Mr Wilson, of the Standard, replies to the letter of Sir Saul Samuel, published in the Westminster Gazette, contemptuously, and adhering to everything be. bad previously written. He ridioules the value of the land rearing only one sheep to ten acres, ani states that there are great fltretohes of land in New South Wales unable .to be let at a penny per •ore. The funded loan aoheme, he says, is Btill Vkfiasco t for it is probable much of the money will be Bubscribed by Englißh companies, or ooming again to the London market is probable. The Colonies, be believeß, will not vrew bie ttitioiam like Sir Saul Samnel ; and unless the Premier Rives a pledge not to , borrow in the London market until credit ft restored, it is mere hbcns-poous. WASHINGTON, February 27. * 4 The Senate has virtually referred the Tfiicuflßion on the Hawaiian Treaty to the Btw Congreßs. ~ ■ SYDNEY, Eebruary 27. The Miowera resumed her voyage to Auckland this evening. Earl Jersey has been entertained at a farewell banquet. The Marine Board has exonerated the captain of the Auokland trader 'Jessie, which waawreoked at Long Island. The Loan Company of Australia has KMolved voluntarily to wind up. The deficiency amounts to £131,000. The certificate of the captain of the fcilloe, .prhicb recently collided with Jl.ifcS.^ing&rooma, has been expended for fluree months. ' 'Tbeßuliaers and Contractors Association "hM. resolved to give three months 1 notice of a ten per cent, reduction in wages •Ufdund.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2363, 28 February 1893, Page 3

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SECOND EDITION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2363, 28 February 1893, Page 3

SECOND EDITION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2363, 28 February 1893, Page 3

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