LATEST HOME & FOREIGN NEWS. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. ) Received May 1, at 2 p.m.
Eio bk Janeiro, April 30. galled—Ruuutukw, lor Plymouth, with pafseugora («ll trHl) and b»«r car^o of fruzou meat in excellent condition.
OArEiWtf, April 28, bailed — Yesterday, Tongaiiro, for New Zealand, all well.
Received May 1, At 1 25 p.m. London, April 30. It is reported that Archbishop Walsh, of Dublin, who hua been suiniuoaed to Rome, will not return, aad that he will bo succeeded by Cardinal Moran of Australia.
jKcooived M*y 1, »t 2.20 p in. London, April 30. An Australian wheat cargo of 1000 quarters, nearly duo, wss Bold at 32s 9J. At the wool sales prices were firmly maintained. The present ueriea will eloee on the sth insfc. The Rev. Mr Spurgooa deolioes to
accept tho compromise offered by the Baptist "Union, Cokk, April 30. The tradesmen of Oork are boycotting Monaiguor Persioo, the Pupal delegate.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 6631, 2 May 1888, Page 2
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