CABLE MESSAGES.
(fbom the lyttelton times.)
LATEST EUROPEAN.
London, Feb. 25. Wheat and tallow are unchiinged. Flour 6s higher.
Feb. 27. The Embassy was received with the utmost courtesy by Sir M. Hicks-Beach, who said that the subject was of great importance, requiring grave deliberation. It was desirable that the Commissioners should again see him before the matter wag submitted to the Imperial Cabinet. Mr Barry, as spokesman, expressed his satisfaction with the interview. An Exhibition is being arranged to be held' at Madras next year. The election for Haddington to-day resulted in, the return of the Liberal candidate. Feb. 28. The Zulu's are concentrating their forces to invade. Natal. The river Tiilza is'nnfordable. •March,!. The Queen . vitits Italy incognito at the end of March. ' She will make a short stay atMaggiore Lago. Cape Town, Feb. 11. The British are acting strictly on the defensive. The frontier is 'quiet. The colors of the. 24th Regiment have been recovered. The Boers of the Transvaal Republic refuse to assist the British. St. Petersburg, Feb. 27. The terrible Astrakhan plague has made its appearance here. One case has shown itself to-day.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 274, 4 March 1879, Page 2
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188CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 274, 4 March 1879, Page 2
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