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CABLE MESSAGES.

London", June 17. Boberfc Benson & Co., King's Arms Yard, and Rainbow, Holleston & Co., Helen's Place, Bishopsgate street, have suspended payment. Money is tighter. ' London, June 18. Bortbwick & Co., Bill Brokers ; John Strachan & Co., Bishoppgate street ; J. C. Fairlie, Leadenhall street ; John Auderson & Co., Philpot Lane ; imd J. P. Weatbead & Co.. ) Ovker hvtodt faVroTes are rsponed. > The wool sales, after a course of reraar&a6ta steadiaeess, cfosed «(\g(vt(y weaker. 271,272 bales -were catalogued, and 130,000 taken for export. An advance vraa established ou March rates for superior fleece of Id to 2d ; ordinary, Id ; scoured, Id to l^d ; greasy, Id to Id ; half- bred greasy, Id to l^d. Coarse wools attracted a special demand, and lambs' commanded extreme rateß. The Bank reserve is strong. Money is in less demand, but firm. The stock market is recovering. During a debate in the House of Commons on English influence at Constantinople, several members spoke gloomily of the condition of Turkey. Paris, June 19. The Assembly roted the University Education Bill, which substantially confers upon Eeligious Faculties the power to confer degrees, hitherto the monopoly of the State.

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Southland Times, Issue 2143, 30 June 1875, Page 2

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CABLE MESSAGES. Southland Times, Issue 2143, 30 June 1875, Page 2

CABLE MESSAGES. Southland Times, Issue 2143, 30 June 1875, Page 2