LATEST CABLEGRAMS.
[Special, to the Mail.]
(Keuter's,, Per Press Agency.) ; Special. London, Sept. 7. The Bussians have entered Batoum without opposition. Mehemet Ali Pasha and twenty of his suite were massacred. I The Bank minimum is unchanged. Consuls are extremely depressed, and have fallen one per cent. The wool market betrays weakness. In the medium there are faulty parcels, which preponderate. Superior wools are firm. The corn market is unchanged ; the weather fine for harvest. J. 0. Wilson, R.N., has succeeded Commodore Hoskins on the Australian Station. The Paris Exhibition closes on November 15. Further Colonial'awards are expressed. The Australians won the match against Gloucester, three Graces included, by tea wickets.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 224, 10 September 1878, Page 2
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111LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 224, 10 September 1878, Page 2
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