NEWS OF THE WORLD
CABLE MESSAGES.;
BRITISH AND FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. [telegrams from reuter and other SOURCES."! WEATHER AND CROPS. London, September 15. The fine weather and the heathy condition of the new crops has caused a depression in the wheat market. Australian cargoes, ex ship, are quoted at 84a Gd to 355; ex store, 35s to 85a 6d. HOP CROPS. The yield of the British hop crops is expected to be 800,000cwt. Tho yield of the Continental crop ia only half. THE QUEENS JUBILEE. The Queen has assembled the Jubilee Commissioners. COLONIAL EXHIBITION. Canada proposes that the Indian and Colonial Exhibition should continue open over next year, on condition that Canada guarantees £3000 and New" South Wales and Victoria £2000 each. PARNELL'S IRISH LAND BILL. ' The real object of the bill introduced by Mr. Parnell to amend the Irish laud legislation is supposed to be to separate the Unionists from the Government. WOOL MARKET. At Tuesday's wool sale a catalogue of 10,000 bales was submitted, the demand being active.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7175, 20 September 1886, Page 2
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169NEWS OF THE WORLD Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7175, 20 September 1886, Page 2
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