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(PROM THE LYTTELTON TIMES.) London, June 28. Advices from Cape Town to June 10 state that General Newdegate had.advanced to the Selfe river and taken up an entrenched position, while Major General Crealock had crossed the ; river Umlatoosi and established ,a~ base of operations at Port Durnford. ,,i-,-. , j A fresh attempt by the J Colonial, troops to take Morosi's stronghold was ■unsuccessful. : ~.,// | ' Cairo,'Julyj 1. ■In compliance with a request] from the Great Powers," the- r ex-Khediye Ishmael Pasha, Prince Hussein/ah i d Prince Hassan, his second and j third sons, left Egypt to day and have-gone to Naples. [Age Special.] London', June ,30. The latest news from tho Cape reports that Cetewayo is disheartened, and has retired to his bush fastness. Obituary—Lord Lawrence.
The body of the Prince Imperial has been embalmed and sent so England.
[Abous' Special.] London, Jnne 28. Wool. — Fair. enquiry at closing rates. The next sales are fixed for August 12. The quantity expected to be offered is 300,000 bales.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 309, 4 July 1879, Page 2
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172CABLE MESSAGES. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 309, 4 July 1879, Page 2
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