BRITISH AND FOREIGN
[ BtElectbic Telegraph—Copyright.] [Reuter’s Agency.] [Received Oct. 30,1883, 10p.m.] The Maori King’s Visit to England. London, Oct. 30. The proposal of Tawhiao, the Maori King, to pay a visit to England, has been brought under the notice of the Secretary of State for the colonies. Lord Derby has, it is announced, addressed a despatch to Sir Wm. Jervois, requesting information regarding the Maori King, and asking his opinion on the subject of Tawhiao’s proposed visit. (Received Oct. 27,1883, 1.20 p.m.) The PremierThe report that Mr Glads', one would spend the winter at Cannes is proved to be without foundation. CommercialConsols have declined, and are now quoted at lOlf. New Zealand securities —5 per cent 10 40 loan is at 105£ ; 6 per cent 1889 loan, 100 ; 4J per cent 1879-1904 loan 100 J; 4 per cent inscribed stock, 102. The market for colonial breadstuffs and tallow is unchanged. Wines in GermanyBerlin, Oct 29. A shop devoted to the sale of Australian wines was opened to-day in this city for the first time.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3301, 31 October 1883, Page 2
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