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NEWS BY CABLE.

THE PEINCE OF WALES IN IRELAND.

London, April 11. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince mid Princess of Wales and Prince Albert Victorleft Dublin yesterday for Cork. A number of Nationalist sympathisers assembled at Mallow, a station a few miles north of Cork, with the view of making a hostile demonstration. They were, however, ejected from the station by the force of constabulary upon duty ; whereupon they assembled in the vicinity of the railway and hooted the train on its arrival. A riot also took place in Cork between the Nationalists and the loyal section of the community, V during the progress of which a number of ' windows were smashed by stem s. Mst-hoi-dm;, April 11. The manager of the National Mortgage and Agency Company id New Zealand reports on the local market ns follows ; Shipping wheat, slightly improved, at 3s 10J to 3s lid per bushel ; mailing bailey, dull at Is to -Is (id ; New /(aland lud oats are in moderate inquiry at 3s bd io 3s ; ditto milling, 3s to its 3d, v.iih fair demand ; New /(aland oats, under bond, 2s 2d to 2s tld : rye grass, 3s (id to -Is Id, and fair demand ; kauri timber, sb any. Svdnkv. April 15. Tiro dispute between the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and Beamon's Union relative to the employment of Chinese aboard the /ealundia still continues. The company are now shipping a fresh crew for that vessel, under the protection of the police, to avoid in timidatiou.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 17 April 1885, Page 2

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NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 17 April 1885, Page 2

NEWS BY CABLE. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1670, 17 April 1885, Page 2