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I • [BI r CABLE.] THE MONTENEGRIN DIFFICULTY, [REUTEU'S TELEGRAMS. J London, September 24. Intelligence has been received that Sir Paget Seymour, the British Vice-Admiral in command of the combined squadron, has gone to Getting, where he is concerting with the Montenegrin authorities regarding the steps to be taken to obtain the cession of Dulcigno by the Albanians. RELICS OF SLR JOHN" FRANKLIN. New York, September 24. It is announced that an Arctic exploring party has discovered remains of Sir John Franklin's expedition, after sledging for eleven months, and followed the route covered by the crews of the Erebus and Terror. i THE AUSTRALIANCRICKETERS. London, September 23. The Australian cricketers will be entertained by the Lord Mayor of London on the Bth of October. LONDON MONEY MARKET. London, September 23. The total reserve in notes and bullion in the Bank of England is .£16,750,000. The market rute of discount is J- per cent, below the bank rate. The 5-per-cent. New Zealand 10-40 loan has risen to 103 i. Other New Zealand securities are unchanged. LONDON WOOL SALES. London, September 23. At the wool sale to-day 7400 bales were offered, making 276,600 catalogued since the opening. The prices were again firmly maintained.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5885, 27 September 1880, Page 5
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