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■ ♦■ — (Via Auckland.) WOOL PRICES WELL SUSTAINED. [Reuteb's Special Telegrams to the Anglo-Austbalian Pbess Telegbaph Agency Company.] London, Sept. 9. The Government of New Zealand haß announced. the temporary withdrawal of the colony from the San Francisco and Singapore services. Sir H. R. Storks and Lord George Manners are dead. Sept. 11. A terrible collision occurred on the Great Eastern Railway. Nineteen were killed, and ninety injured. Sept. 12. In the wool market, priceß are well sustained. Scoured maintains favourable position. 156,000 bales were sold. Ifc is expected that present prices will continue till the close of the saleß. Wheat quotations are unchanged. Copper is firm, with hardening prices. Straits, £92 ; Australian, £90 to £91. . 343 bales of New Zealand flax were offered, bufc the chief part was withdrawn. Holders wanted from £19 to £20 per ton. Madbid, Sept. 10. : The Marquis de La Serna is appointed Chief Commander of the army of the North. Their ; defeat at Frigcarda has greatly discouraged the Carlists, who were also repulsed at Arragon, Beblin, Sept. 11. The Ministerial journals Btate that the incident of the Carlists firing on a German gunboat at Gutaria is of no consequence.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2040, 21 September 1874, Page 2
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