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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. (Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) (Eecoivod 1 p.m., June 3rd.) COMMERCIAL. London, June 2. At a tallow auction yesterday, medium mutton realised 25s Gd ; beef, 245. Tho English wheat market is depressed, and the Continental declining; tho American market is unchanged. Forward business is weak, at a decline. There are no Australian cargoes oil' coast, or at ports of call. (Received 1.30 a.m., June 4th.) CHRISTIE MURRAY. London, June 2. Mr D. Christie Murray, the novelist, who intends making a tour of the Australian colonies, sails by the New Zealand Shipping Company’s Aorangi on the 27th instant. SIR HENRY LOCH. Sir Henry Loch, Governor of Victoria, has arranged to meet Mr Gladstone at Sir William Vernon Harcourt’s country seat, New Forest. Sir Henry expresses a desire te remain in Victoria, but asserts that the Imperial Government are pressing him to accept the Governorship of Capo Colony, with a view of shelving Sir Hercules Robinson. A COLD SNAP IN CANADA. Ottawa, June 2. Severe frosts have been experienced throughout the Dominion, and a largo area of wheat has been destroyed.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 5024, 4 June 1889, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 5024, 4 June 1889, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 5024, 4 June 1889, Page 2