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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

—h> . fPBKSS ASSOCIATION.] AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT. London, September 29. Me. Thompson has arranged to read at the Exhibition a report drawn up by experts on Australian frozen meat. THE NEW BISHOP OP MELBOURNE, London, September 29. The Rev. Mr. Goe holds evangelical tenets. Ex-Bishop Perry, of' Melbourne, considers that he will make an excellent bishop. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINES. London, September 29. Nearly £60,000 worth of Adelaide wines have been sold either in wholesale or retail quantities at the Exhibition. COLONIAL WINES AT THE EXH3BI. TION. London, September 29. Mr. G. O. Levey is drawing up a report on the colonial wines. The committee appointed by the Prince of Wales holds that the Executive Commissioners are to blame for not explaining to Sir P. 0. Owen the exact requirements of colonial vignerons. The committee refuse to go behind the contract made by the Executive of the Exhibition with Spiers and Pond, and exculpate Sir Philip from the charge of neglect brought against him by the Times. LORD MAYOR OP LONDON". London, September 30. Sir Reginald Hanson has been chosen Lord Mayor elect. THE RISE IN THE PRICE OP WOOL. London, September 30. The Standard states that the recent rise in wool has done much to reassure several Australian banks and land companies which were in serious danger. BEACH AND HANLAN. London - , September 30. Some angry letters have been appearing in the Sportsman, accusing Beach of funking a match with Hanlan. The constant insults and menaces to which he has been exposed intensify the champion's objection to meeting the, Canadian oarsman on the Thames.

[beuteil's telegram. J CANADA AND THE IMPERIAL INSTL TUTE. Otawa, September 29. In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday a credit vote of £20,000 was proposed towards the fund which is being raised for the establishment of an Imperial Institute in London. NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCH. BISHOP. London, September 29. 1 It is announced that the Kight Rev. Thomas Carr, Bishop of Galway and Kilmaeduagh, has been appointed to succeed the late Dr. GorM as Roman Catholic Archbishop of M bourne. INTERNATIONAL SCULLERS' MATCH, London, September 29. Thirteen scullers have entered for the International Handicap, to take place shortly at Hendon. LONDON COMMERCIAL NEWS. London, September 29; Adelaide flour is selling at 24s per 2801bs. New Zealand wheat: The highest price is 33s and the lowest 2Ss. Australian beef tallow, 23s 6d per cwt; mutton tallow, 25s 6d. LONDON WOOL SALES. London, September 27. At the colonial wool auctions to-day 13,300 bales were offered. The tone of the market is quiet. THE WAIMEA. London, September 29. The ship Waimea, which loft Auckland on June 9, arrived to-day. THE TONGABIRO. Madeira, September 29. The Tongariro arrived here this morning.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7757, 1 October 1886, Page 5

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7757, 1 October 1886, Page 5

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7757, 1 October 1886, Page 5