CABLE NEWS.
Lon dom, February 17. The stocks on the Peris Bourse have rise*, consequent on the certainty of the peeling de. the BUI for increasing the German army seven years. Prince Hohenlobe bee warnel the electors of Germany that war is certain unless the Bill for inereeaing the German army lor a period of seven year* is passed. An assemblage of 1000 armed men is Bell* year. County Clare, prevented evietione being carried out. The wool sale* closed today. Competition up to the last was brisker, and rates wan firm. The total quantity aold doting the series was 260,000 bales, end 30,000 ere held - over. Greasy wools ruled one half-penny higher than last sales' closing rites, and scoured at about the same rates ea those at the close of the December eerie*. Fleece wool closed irregular, and lambs In mors demand at a slight improvement. For eroee* breds prices are one ball-penny better than the closing rates of the last sales.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2033, 21 February 1887, Page 2
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162CABLE NEWS. Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2033, 21 February 1887, Page 2
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