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Postscript.

London, Novomber 4, 5.30. The PiW.so of Wale* has writton u letter to tho Lord Mayor, dotailing some further particulars uf hie Imperial Institute scheme. Whufc tho document contains very few know, ioj on Sir John Staples present ingr himself r t Ma -Uiorou^h jßouse to ask if he raighr i-^r.d rue 'otter to the papers, H.R H. sv.d, " I\q,'' <md tbeio aud then impounded it tor aHoraHons Enough, however, hns leak'd oui to show that both the Queen and tho Prince make the Suuth Kensington site a sine qua non t\ third meeting of the Colonial Com mUf-iunei? with regard to tho Institute was held >vMiaruay, when Sir F. D. Bell submitted ■. sciios of resolutions which practical^ t^L rho it.nxi of questions to the i'rinct. Tnpper was for leaving o\ r ory vhins; in il. '■(.H.'s h.mde, but Graham R euy "<;;-- tuixiuu^ to Lavg full dafcaiig. Ti>e m.>'tino uvortiuiliy adjourned for a Uvoic vi o.aur that BolVa itsolutions might b.i eon-iduud To-day's pipers contain longfchy comrou.icc'iODP tron) the Socvotary of the Ea ♦■ in F/.\t^nsion Tclegraj h Comp-my, justify „.; fhur action iuVfiiaing the rates ovei ti <. !?t,v Zealand cable. Tocitv'^ "British Australasian" stj^ ; Tho ik vl mor.t trado at Smithfie'd the end of last v-iiok was tho worst oxporionced for mmy ? w:> b Tho domand wax very limited, uncl 06 'hcrewv: no curiont value for any cJo ? of i::eat, quotations were difficult to obtain, /'lime Liep'-foid killed American boef rorld bought as lo .v as 2? Gd per -tone, and s'uhs v h'wM v/ore worth Gdpet-lbsold in some iufrl.'iico.- a? low as 3J. Althouoh tho mutton ti.iJe was likewieo bad, ifc nol qui'vC po depieesod as that for beef. £n«jfii ii wtlhci mutton fetched only 4s 4J, and Oij'J.lhug qualities were cold down to 3- 0 1 The effect of rho restricted dommd on faai.T.y nae folfc on Monday aud Tue/a-,, c.d there vas a good deal of stair: me it offering. Yesterday, ho'\-_vcr, ihe lona wa^ somewhat batter, e a peci.*Uy for mutton, but Lrado is feLill dull and lifclo"? Colonial sheep are slightly fiimn-in Miluc, a foy Melbourno of (me qiiili-v h;»vin- made 2* 6d, and tho best (.Rrjioibiuy 2_. Sd. Tho cargo of Sydney s«i"H'p bi'uuv.hz by the Ibm-j'u, aro expected to b. pi cm! -,n tho market at the end of this <r ck. The proseut pricey are as follow •> : —

Melbourne „ t.ivor '-Mate „ KiiKHfh \v<»thoi<i.. .. ~. ewos Dutch and Tanning v/e-hers »• „ ewes F.t Stono, h d. fi. ri. 2 i to 2 S 2t„ 2 € 20„ 0 f i 1„ 4 £ 3 2 „ 3 fi 3 8 „ -1 C 30„ 3 4

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 183, 18 December 1886, Page 9

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Postscript. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 183, 18 December 1886, Page 9

Postscript. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 183, 18 December 1886, Page 9

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