SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[BY CABLE.] BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARVESTS. [iieuter's telegrams.] London, April 30. The English and American harvests are reported as being favourable. O'HAGAN, CHANCELLOR OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. London, April 30. O'Hagan has been appointed Chancellor of the House of Peers. THE MISSING TRAINING-SHIP. London, April 30. Search having been made for the training ship Atalanta, no further trace of her could be found. THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL IN THE GLADSTONE MINISTRY. London, April 30. Mr. Farrar Herschel, Q.C., has been appointed Solicitor-General in the new Ministry. [This item is a correction by Reuter of a cablegram in Saturday's issue.] THE WHEAT MARKET. London, April 39. Adelaide wheat, per 4!)£>lbs., ex warehouse, is 525. THE WOOL SALES. London, April 30. At the wool sales to-day, 12,000 bales were offered, making a total of 94,400 bales catalogued since the opening. The tone of the market is in favor of buyers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5759, 3 May 1880, Page 5
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