SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.
[from ode own correspondent.! London", November 14. The copper market is steady, and prices firm at from L7l to L 74. Colonial debentures are quiet of demand, The withdrawals of gold from the Bank of England are lari^e. The report of heavy failures in Germany is false. A quiet tons prevails in tho tallow market. It is dull of sale at a slight decline. The tin is firm, with hardening pricea. Present quotations, L9l 10s. The corn market is firm and steady. Wheat is selling at Gls per 49Glb. ; flour, 4os per 2801b. The Prinoe of Abyssinia is dead. Prince Bismarck is suffering from fatty degeneration of the heart. November 15. Mr. Forster and the Duke of Argyle have' addressed a meetiqg of 20,000 Liberals at Leeds. Parnell proposes to form an Irish Parliament on O'Connell's plan. Sydney, November 17. A gang of seven bushrangers stuck up the Wantabagery Station, a few miles from Wagga Wagga. A desperate encounter took place between them and four members of the police force. After a severe conflict, the police were forced to retreat. Their horses and accoutrements were taken from them by the outlaws. A further detachment of police have been sent to the place.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1117, 17 November 1879, Page 2
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204SPECIAL CABLEGRAM. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1117, 17 November 1879, Page 2
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