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[PRESS ASSOCIATION THE LABOUR DELEGATE. London, January 31. Mr. John Norton has asked Sir Henry Holland for permission to represent New South Wales at operatives' conference. THE COLONIAL MAILS. London, January 31. The Agents-General will interview Mr. Raikes to-morrow with reference to the conveyance of the colonial mails. London, February 1. The Agents-General have objected to Mr. Raikes' proposal to postpone the mail tenders until the meeting of the conference. THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE. London, January 31. The Queen's Jubilee will be celebrated on June 21. GOLDMINING. London, January 31. The placing of the Eagle Hawk Mining Company has been postponed owing to the decline, in mining stocks, consequent upon the war scare. THE UNION BANK. London, January 31. Charles Bright has been elected j director of the Union Bank. THE ALLSOPP'S COMPANY. London, February 1. The floating of Allsopp's Company is ' postponedi AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT. London, February 1. Several hundreds of carcases of frozen mutton by the Orizaba have turned out discoloured, and are only bringing 2|d per lb. Ninety-one have been condemned altogether. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. London, February 1. The fourteen gentlemen invited by Sir G. Berry, at the instance of Mr. Gillies, to act on the London committee of the Centennial Exhibition, have accepted the position. MR. GOSCHEN'S SEAT. London, February 1. Mr. Goschen accepts the invitation to contest the St. George's, Hanover Square division, Middlesex. He will be opposed by Mr. Hyndman,, the Radical. NEW YORK REGATTA. London, January 31. It is proposed to hold a regatta at New York in June, when a prize of lOOOdols. and the championship of the world will be rowed for. Teenier will enter for this event.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7862, 3 February 1887, Page 5
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277SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7862, 3 February 1887, Page 5
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