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SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION.

LONDON, Jan. 17. The shipment of frozen moat by tho .s.a. Orient from Melbourne has been p'aoecl on the market, and realized 5d per Ib. The cavalry corps, under the command of Sir H. Stewart, arrived unopposed at Howeyal on Saturday last. The teat ease argued before Judge Uliitty, with tho view of deciding tho liability of transfer o£ shared in the Oriental Banking Corporation, has been decided in favor of Victoria being allowed to rank as preferential creditors. It is not considered probable that Mr Wilton, the offioial assignee, will appeal. It is expected that an Adela'do loan will be placed on the market in March, Barnum, the American showman, has refused the offers made him respecting "the Claimant," Sir Roger, wh a has re- ' cently been discharged from gaol. The. AngJo-Australasian, a new ne=rspiper in colonial interests, is announced. It is believed that Portugal will insist on assessing the mouth o£ the Congo river/ : Forward- slji pmerits *>f wheat are quoted at 378 6 <.- The market is, however, quiet.

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Southland Times, Issue 7030, 19 January 1885, Page 2

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SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION. Southland Times, Issue 7030, 19 January 1885, Page 2

SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION. Southland Times, Issue 7030, 19 January 1885, Page 2