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[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT, [keuter.] [Received Peceember 1,1 a.m) THE FENIAN MURDER. London", November 30. Two of the men charged vnth being concerned in the murder of a detective' in Dublin on the 27th have been committed for trial. [Ue-'eivci December 1, I a.m.l THE GOVERNORSHIP OF MAURITIUS. London", November 30. It is announced that Sir George Fergusson Bo wen, Governor of Mauritius, has been appointed to the governorship of Hongkong, aiul that Sir John Pope Hennessy will take the vacant governorship of Mauritius. [Received December 1, 1 a.m.] THE OVERFLOW OF THE RHINE. November 30. The Rhine is now higher than it has been for a century, and the principal towns along its banks are inundated. 'Great distress prevails in consequence. [Received December 1, 1 a.m."] M. GAMBETTa. Paris, November 30. M. Gambetta is progressing favourably towards recovery from his recent accident. HOMEWARD MAILS DELIVERED. , ' , London", November 29. The homeward mails, via San Francisco, which left Auckland on October S, were delivered here yesterday. [Received November 2.*25 p.m.) LONDON MARKETS. London, November 29. Consols have declined to 102. Adelaide wheat, ex store, remains at 49s 9d, and New Zealand ditto at 44s to 47 s. Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, is 345. Australian tallow : Best mutton has advanced to 44s 6d. Best beef remains at 425. London, November 29. There aro no changes to report? in the money or produce markets. LONDON WOOL MARKET. London, November 29. At to-day's wool auction 9600 bales were offered. The tone of the sale was rather easier. Scoured wools generally are about id lower than at the close of last salts. Inferior and faulty wools of all kinds -Id to Id lower. Scoured cross bred fleece and greasy cross-breds are irregular. Adelaide greasy wools are about id to Id below last sale's closing rates. Heavy fine cross-breds are in demand, and very firm. London, November 29. The tone of to-day's wool sale was dull, and coarse cross-breds were very depressed. The catalogue comprised 9100 bales. SHIPPING NEWS. [r?:r. mki:<:hant siiipitn'O and underwrite I:S' SSO' lATION.] London, November 29. Arrived : Ships Waimea, from Port Chalmers, August 12, and Ilalcione, from Auckland, July 31.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6565, 1 December 1882, Page 5
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359SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6565, 1 December 1882, Page 5
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