COLONIAL NEWS.
R.J.C. PLATE ACCEPTANCES. Sydney, April 22. The foliowing aro the acceptanet for the R.J.C. Plate, to be run for t< morrow-:—Progress, Wellington, Saj phire, Martindale, Good Morning Orient, Richmond, and Canary. THE CHINESE RUSH. Sydney, April 22. Communications are passing betwee Sir Henry Parkes, Premier and Col nial Secretary of New South Wale and the Governorof Hong Kong relatii to the present Chinese rush, to th colony. Most of the new arrivals ai going to the tin mines. ADELAIDE GUAIiT MARKEi Adelaide, April 22. ; Wheat, 4s 4d to 4s 5d ; town floui £10 5s to .£lO 10s ; country brands £9 5s Gd to £9 10s. Freight to Loi don by steamer, 45s ; ditto sailing, 40f freights to the United Kingdom froi Adelaide, 42s Gd ; ditto from the oui ports, 455. SUGAR MARKET. ■ Melbourne, April 22. ! Mauritius advices to the Bth inst report that the engagements of suga; amount to 1425 tons for Adelaide 1100 for Melbourne, and 450 fo) other ports. The tone of the market was then unchanged. SHIPPING. Sydney, April 22. Arrived yesterday : The Union C 0 . ,! steamship Hero, from New Zealand. Sailed: H.M. s. Wolverene anc Union Co.'s steamship Hero, for New Zealand. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6063, 23 April 1881, Page 5
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