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(Received at 2.10 a.m.) ENGLIsITcABLE. (Per Elbotrio Telegraph — Copyright.) [Rbuter's Agkkcy.] LEeoeived 0.50 a.m., March 16th.J London, March 14. Consols remain at 97£. New Zealand securities— s per cent 10-40 loan haß advanced to 104A ; 4£ per cent. 1879-1904 loan remains "at 103£ ; 4 per cent inscribed stock has declined to 98. The markets for Colonial breadstuff's and tallow are unchanged. At a meeting of the Parnellite members in Parliament to-day it was resolved that the projected visit of the Prince of Wales to Ireland is ill-timed, but while deprecating any incivility to His Royal Highness, it is recommended that the Irish people abstain from according the Prince any formal reception. The New Zealand Shipping Company's B.M.S. Kaikoura left Plymouth this morning for Wellington via Teneriffe and the Cape. (Special to the Press Association.) (Eeceivod 5.25 p.m., March 15th.) London, March 14. The wheat market is firmer. Warehouse wheat is bringing 36s 6d. February shipments have been sold at 35s 9d, and off-coast cargoes for shipment to the continent have also been sold at 35s 9d. The shipment of frozen meat by the Arawa from New Zealand is realising 6d, and that by the Austral from Sydney is bein« sold at 4id. War risks are now demanded on vessels leaving for Australia.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3266, 16 March 1885, Page 3
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