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[press association.] THE FAILURE OF MESSRS. YOUNG i AND LARK. London, February 9. ; . The creditors of Messrs.-Young and Lark, Australian merchants, have agreed " to accept payment in full, ex- , tending over . a period oftwo years. Their Egyptian liabilities aro to be paid within six-months. The London liabilities of the firm amount £360,000, but it is estimated thai; the assets represent nearly double. that amount. The London' Chartered' Bank of Australia ranks as a creditor for £190,000. • [Received February 11,1.10 a.m.] THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE. London, February 9. The frozen - meat ■. per; Liguria and Tongariro has arrived in excellent condition. The Tongariro will make her next voyage, through'the Suez Canal. THE LONDON POOR. London, February 9. In Parliament Ministers have intimated - that they will. accede ■, to ■ Lord Salisbury's motion , for , a Koyal Commission on the > housing of the London poor. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT. London, February 9. w February and March shipments of wheat to London direct have been sold au'4ls,'and for the Continent at 435., ...
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6937, 11 February 1884, Page 5
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165SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6937, 11 February 1884, Page 5
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