BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. [Reuter's Agency.] [Received July 1,1885, 150 a.m.] Commercial' London, Juno 29. Consols have declined to 971. New Zealand securities remain at last quotations, Colonial breadstnffs, and tallow are unchanged. Wool—ll,ooo bales were offered today, the market being flat. The present series of auctions close on July 11. Mr GladstoneJune 30. Mr Gladstone has issued a written address to tho electors of Midlothian, in which he explains that his duty to the Libera] party obliges him to seek reelection at the hands of his constituents. Declined*
Mr Watte, A.8.A., has declined the Baronetcy offered him. Appointment* It is definitely announced that Mr Go'st, Q. 0., M.P. for Chatham, baa been appointed Solicitor-General in the new Administration,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3816, 1 July 1885, Page 2
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