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LATEST EUROPEAN.

f Special to thb Mail} • ■•; j; (Reutek's Telegrams.) London, July 13. * , Console, 9S|; New Zealand securities, unchanged. r Markets, tpr South, AusfralSn feud tiii bVeadstifffs 1 imd Australian tallow are uuchanged. S-eoteh pig- iron in London continues to advance in price>-a <ad-to-day is quoted at Accounts of hope compare le«;s frivor-i fble. Tbe crops have been partially damaged by excessive rains. ft ft The Gazette to day eontaived official ,j announcement o*" conferring the honor of, knighthood on o'R.irke, Speakerkif thd House of Representatives of & r ew Zealand. 'HA?'} ■ -i'AYA Calcutta, July. 14*5 '1' ; Intelligence has been receired from Afghanistan vthat i'Ayoub; Ehan.fi jG6-, vernor of Herat, who left that city recently with W strong force lor tlte''purpose .of attacking .Kandahar f has : arrived at Ferrah, and has resumed his march towards Kandahar/ '. i >!ft ft ft O ; .-.; r! i

Constantinople, July 14. ' Thd.Port3/"continu6s f tp take Bteps t6 6ffer ai-med*' resistahce t6 any f attempt that may be made, to .enforce decision of the Berlin Conference, and for that purpose Turkish troops are being massed at Adrianople, Baloniea, Vobj' Prevesa, and Thes«aly. Gallipoli in the: Dafdanellcsi is I more- 1 over beivig-; strongly fortified.

(ffEOM XHB LYTTELXOS TIMES).

f j - « London,. July 18.. 'The 'hdrheward Australian" and New Zealand mails via Brindisi, which leTt Melbourne on May 28, were delivered here this morning. ; The match between the Australians and Leicestershire was continued to-day. The Home team were all out for 95 runs" in their firat inning's j being d-7 runu behind their opponents. . The Australians then went in for their second innings, and, when the stumps were drawn for the day had lost no wickets for G6.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 416, 16 July 1880, Page 3

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LATEST EUROPEAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 416, 16 July 1880, Page 3

LATEST EUROPEAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 416, 16 July 1880, Page 3

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