Second Edition Latest CABLE News This Afternoon.
London Markets,
London, 17th.—New Zealand securities are unchanged. Colonial breadstuffs are weak and easier. Adelaide wheat ex warehouse 555, New Zealand ditto 50s. Adelaide flour ex warehouse 41s. Australian tallow firm at 42s for best beef and 48s for best mutton.
STRANGE PERSONATION AND FORGERY.
A London despatch to the S.M. Herald says a woman named Turniex has been arrested in Birmingham for having obtained £20,000 by means of fraud and forgery. She personated Lord Arthur Pelham Clinton.
FAILURE OP TREATY.
London, 18th, —Intelligence is to hand from Paris to the effect that the negotiations which are proceeding for a new treaty of commerce between France and England will probably end in failure; and it is understood that in the event of such result, the French Government will, after the conclusion of the existing treaty, simply accord to England the “ most favored nation” treatment in fixing the tariff on articles of British manufacture.
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Patea Mail, 20 February 1882, Page 3
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