BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. [Eeuter’s Agency.] (■Received April 13, 1883,1.5 a.m.] Commercial. London, April 11. Consols are quoted at 102|.‘ New Zealand securities are without change. Adelaide wheat, ex store, remains at 50s. New Zealand wheat has declined Is and is now quoted at 44s to 48s. Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, is worth 345. Australian tallow is firm at 44s for best beef and 46s for best mutton. The frozen mutton ex Dunedin has not yet been cleared. The trade ,is nnsatisfactory in consequence of large supplies and the demand being feeble The Park Murderers, April 12.' The trial of the prisoner Brady continues at Dublin. The informers Carey and Farrell were under examination yesterday and repeated the evidence they give at the Police Court. The Crown Prosecutor, promised. that corroborative evidence would shortly be adduced to prove the assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish and. Mr Burke by the prisoners, Mr Redmond’s Mission. Dublin, April 2. The National League has now received £SOOO from Australia. In a recent cooununhtion Mr Eedmond reports that the aMoged connection of the League with the Phoenix Park murders and the recent news of dynamite conspiracies, have seriously prejudiced bis mission to the colonies.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3129, 13 April 1883, Page 2
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