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ENGLISH CABLE.

(Peb Electric Telegraph— Copyright. (Reuteb's Agency.) {.Received 5.50 u,m. Feb. 22ud. i London, Feb. 20. Consols remain at 09g, and New Zealand securities at last quotations, viz. :— 5 per cent 10-40 loan, 104 i; 4i pc« cent 1879-1904 loan, 103^; I per" cenl Inscribed Btock, 99£.

i Colonial breadstuff's are unchanged. d The total quantity of wheat afloat for the - United Kingdom is 2,540,000 quarters, 3 an increase of 190,000 during the week. ' Australian tallow — Buef of average j quality has declined to 33a, and mutton remains at 345. ; New Zealand frozen mutton of prime ' quality remains at 4fd to sd. (Special to the Press Association.) [Received 5.45 p.m., Feb. 22nd.l London, Feb. 21. Sir Frederick N. Broome, Governor of Western Australia, leaves for that colony on May 6th. The West Australian loan of £150,000 ; will be placed m the market m May > next. ! The Imperial Government will give 1 the guns necessary for the fortification of 1 Albany. It is believed that France, if permitted ' to annex the New Hebrides, is willing to ; guarantee all missionary rights, and undertake not to send convicts to the group. The Anglo-German dispute respecting New Guinea centres on the possession of Huon Bay. The wheat market is dull and prices are unchanged. »

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3248, 23 February 1885, Page 3

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ENGLISH CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3248, 23 February 1885, Page 3

ENGLISH CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3248, 23 February 1885, Page 3

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