Telegraphic News.
LATEST EUROPEAN.
{llbutrcu's Telegiums.)
{Si'koial to The Mail.)
London, August 27. Consols -havo further declined and are quoted to-dny at 99£; 1889 loan declined to 102£ ; and 4£ per cent 1879----1904 loan to 99± ; 5 per cent 10 40 unelinnged 104. Adelaide and New Zealand breadstufOs remain At yesterdays quotations. At the wool sale to-day 10,300 bales wore ofErreA making a total of 45,000 catalogued (since the opening. The tone (•i the bidding was quiet and prices weaker. Calcutta, August 27. T olegnum are to hand from Candahar reporting that Ayoub Khan is now dividing his troops and tending money and arms to He-rat with the object of obtain" ing further reinforcements. August 28. • Telegrams arc to hand from Candahan announcing that Ayonb Khan lias completed tho concentration and equipment of liis fort-es, and will to-day couitnonce liiH advance against the Ameer, Kholat Ghulzai. Ayoub's cavalry hnvo already sta:ted an advance of the main body. Washington, August 28. A Bulletin issued this morning reports that President Garfield has passed a better night, and his condition has slightly improved.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 535, 30 August 1881, Page 3
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180Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 535, 30 August 1881, Page 3
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