LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
[Special to the Mail.]
(Rexjtek's, Per Press Agency.)
London, May 31. New Zealand securities unchanged. Bank of England opened subscription for New Zealand five per cent, loan of three and a half millions. Wool 6ales continue firm, with active demand. June 1. The ironclad sank is the Gralssaar Kurfiirst. It is believed that 250 are drowned. The disaster was caused by the Kcenig Wilhelm suddenly turning to avoid colliding with a barque. Russell Querney is dlHtd ; Wykeham Martin died this evening in the Library of the House of Commons. Lords Beaconsfield and Lyons represent England at the Congress. The Brindisi mails are delivered. Money is plentiful, with slack discount demand. Consols, 97^. The market for Colonial debentures is brisk. New Zealand weakened by the new loan. , Wool sales continue firm ; prices recovered from temporary relapse. Constantinople, June 1. The Roumanian Insurgents are well armed, and occupy an impregnable position, from which Russian troops are powerless to dislodge them.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 196, 4 June 1878, Page 3
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160LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 196, 4 June 1878, Page 3
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