LATEST ENGLISH MARKETS.
DATES TO THE 27th DECEMBER
FRENCH SORTIES FROM PARIS,
FIGHTING IN THE NORTH.
NO FURTHER COMPLICATIONS
BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS
rGnEVILLE'S TELEGRAM' COMPANY, ItEUTER'S Agents.]
Hoxitika, Janury 25, 2.15 a.m
GENERAL SUMMARY
Further hideous disclosures have been made relative to the baby farming.
The recruiting for the army has not been so successful as was anticipated. Only-two-thirds of the required twenty thousand men have enlisted. The standard of height has therefore been lowered.
The Californian mails are to be despatched five days later than hitherto. Lieutenant-Colonel Moraut, who commanded the 68th Regiment in New Zealand, has been appointed Aide-de-camp to the
Queen. Captaiu Powell and Lieutenant Walter Cote who were formerly stationed in New Zealand, are dead.
Captain Jesser Coope writes to the London Standard, suggesting the possibility of raising 1200 men in New Zealand, uuder the same conditions as the Royal Canadians.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 329, 28 January 1871, Page 2
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145LATEST ENGLISH MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 329, 28 January 1871, Page 2
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