ENGLISH TELEGRAMS.
REUTERS SPECIAL,
[Per 'Omeo' at the Bluff]
COLONIAL HARVEST.
WOOL SALE,
g"The Oineo, Calder, left Melbourne on the 10th, at 2 30 p.m., and experienced head wind and thick weather. Arrived at Biuff at 2.30 p.m., on 16th. She briugs 15 saloon and 49 steerage passengera, 50 horses, 400 tons cargo for all ports. She sai! s for Dunedia at 6 p.m. LONDON. Jane 5. James SJaden, of Victoria, and Mr Turville, formerly Private Secretary -to Lord-, Lieuar in Eogland, has been appointed Kmght Commander of St. Michael and St. George. A dispatch from Earl Carnarvon to Governor Barclay, at the Cape, p;opose3 a conference of delegates from the colonie3 and States of South Attica for the consideration of a scheme of confederation.
'Fiisoo mails delivered 2ad Jane. The wool tales are proceeding satisfactorily. The siles concluded on the 17th. The wheat market is languid—N.Z , 445. to 435. Moaev easier. Stock market improved, &s the apprehension of money being barer is subsiding. Arrived —Excelsu.r and May Queen.
June 7. The New Zealand mails, via Brindisi, have beea delivered.
The mail steamer Ceylon left Galle for Australia on the 6th.
The Golconda arrived from Australia on the Bth.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1662, 16 June 1875, Page 2
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199ENGLISH TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1662, 16 June 1875, Page 2
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