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Telegraphic News.

LATEST EUROPEAN, (Rkutkr's Telegrams.) THE MARKETS. London, May 23. Consols have advanced |, to 102|- NewZealand securities : 5 percent. 10-40 Loan, 105 ; 5 percent. 1889 Loan, 104 ; 4_ per cent. 1879 1904 Loan, 104. Colonial breadstuffs unchanged. Australian tallow, best beef, 42s Od ; best mutton, 43s 6d, At to-day's wool sale a good demand was again experienced ; 9200 bales were offered. To-morrow being the Queen's Birthday, all the markets will be closed. THE MAILS. The homewaid mails via Brindisi, which left Melbourne on 13th April, were deli vered in London to-day. THE DERBY. May 24. The following is the result of the Derby, run at Epsom to-day ; — Shotover 1 Quicklime 2 Sachem 3

OBITUARY. The death is announced of Sir .John Holkar, aged 54. The deceased was Attor-ney-Genera! in the last Beaconsiield Administration, and was in January last appointed Lord Justice of Appeal. MR PARNELL. Reports which hove been current to the effect that Mr Parnell intended to resign his seat in Parliament are now declared to be without foundation. SHIPPING. (Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association.) Arrived—Ships Lady Jocelyn, from Lyttelton, and Jessie Headman, from the Bluff. EGYPTIAN MATTERS. Cairo, May 23. It has transpired that the informal parleying that was proceeding with a view to bring about the termination of the existing crisis has failed. Ministers are actively undermining and inflaming the country, and decline to negotiate with the foreign Consuls unless the French and English squadrons are withdrawn. Constantinople, May 23. Further comtnueicaiious have passed between the Porte and the Ambassadors or* England and France on the subject of •iln- despatch of the squadrons lo Alexandria, baiisfactory assurances have been given, and the Sultan has been apprised. The Grand Vizier, it has transpired, has promised that if the squadrons are now withdrawn that tbey shall be called upon to return in the event of any necessity for their presence in Egyptian waters arising,

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 61, 26 May 1882, Page 2

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Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 61, 26 May 1882, Page 2

Telegraphic News. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 61, 26 May 1882, Page 2

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