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  2. London Wool Sales.

    Sale of 1580 bales, from Sydney and Queensland, by Buxton, Ronald, and Co., on Friday, 26th April, 18889:- Ex De. eron, from Sydney: Burrenbilla, 9 scoured ...

    Article : 4,437 words
  3. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    By the arvival of the Orient Co's s.s Austral, we have seven days' later news from England. Our extracts are from our own files to Ma 17:- THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. ...

    Article : 492 words
  4. SENDING A ROYAL PRINCE TO IRELAND.

    The Times, the Sianclard, and the Telegrayh, a few days ago contained articles in favour of sending a Royal Prince to Ireland instead of finding a successor to Lord Londonderry. With Mr. Balfour at ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. THE MONEY MARKET.

    London, May 16.—Only a Binall portion of the money due on the redemption of Old Consols has yet come into the market, owing in many cases to the powers of attorney in the hands of London ...

    Article : 254 words
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  7. THE LATE FATHER DAMIEN.

    At Prince's Hall, Piccadilly, on May 14, a meeting of the Church Army was held, and a large audience assembled to hear an account of a visit to the late Father Damien. The chair was occupied ...

    Article : 477 words
  8. THE WOOL MARKET.

    A cheerful and buoyant tone prevails in the wool market generally, and, so far as the provinces are concerned, a good average business is being transacted at the extreme limit of quotations Colonial, ...

    Article : 267 words
  9. PRINCE FERDINAND OF BULGARIA.

    The most interesting figure in South Eastern Europe just now (Bays the Home News) is Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria. He is interesting because he has lived down the opposition of the Bulgarians, ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The Australian Wine Importers (Limited), 2 East India Avenue, B.C., report as follows:—The arrivals for the year to April 30 are 111,577 gallons, against 59,985 for the same period in 1888. ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. THE MINING STRIKE IN WESTPHALIA.

    The extensive mining strike in Westphalia is causing the German Government great uneasiness The strike which has now lasted exactly a fortnight, had relatively small beginnings, a very few ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. THE MILITARY STRENGTH OF ENGLAND.

    Lord Wolseley, on May 11, at Oxford, delivered one of those felicitous speeches for which he is becoming famous. He has said much, and written more, recently on the soldier's life and the military ...

    Article : 318 words
  13. PRESERVED MEAT.

    In the absence of shipments, American compressed corned beef and Australian mutton are firm in price, andseom likely to furtheradvance. Australiac beef is still selling but slowly. ...

    Article : 28 words
  14. Vine Diseases Board.

    Mr. Martin, secretary of the Vine Diseases Board writes to the Herald as follows:—The members of the Vine Diseases Board have directed me to inform you, and, through you, the vinegrowers of New ...

    Article : 249 words
  15. THE SAMOAN CONFERENCE.

    The Samoan Conference held another plenary sitting on May 11—the third of its kind-and the Times Berlin correspondent reports favourable and promising progress so far. The following is the ...

    Article : 307 words
  16. THE PITCAIRN ISLANDERS.

    According to the report of Captain Smith, the master, the barque Firth of Clyde sailed from San Francisco on January 12 last, and crossed the Equator on January 28 in long. 123¾ W. 16 days ...

    Article : 321 words
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