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I’ER ANG LO-AUSTRAI.IAN PRESS TELEGRAPH AGENCY. LATEST CABIEG iAIVIfJ, KOJAIE KEWS TO MARCS 27. Auckland, Friday Even in o' r V ie Nebraska sniis South to-night. I hei Kev, Mr Bailer delivers a lecture to-night upon ‘ twenty years amongst the Maoris.” Reported discovery of goldfield at Whangarei likely to turn out all right. Vessel chartered to take a party down there. The district is situated mid-way between Whangarei and Ray of Islands, Colonists’ Protection'League meet this afternoon. Weather very inclement. . . Bluff, Friday Evening. Arrived : Alhambra, from Melbourne. XT „ London, March 27. JNew Zealand San Francisco mail delivered. Imperial authorities have decided not to deal with Suez mail proposals till arrival of February mail. Russian Government will not allow newspaper correspondents to accompany Khi van expedition. Northern Spanish troops show a disposition revolt. Hemp quiet. Kimberley will introduce a Bill to give Australian colonies facilities for fiscal intercourse with each other. Gladstone announced Geneva arbitration award to be paid out of surplus revenue. . Koman Catholics appointed day of thanksgiving for defeat of Irish University Bill Atlantic Telegraph Company announced ; capital, eight millions. It will absorb ,a!i existing companies. a i he French Budget for 187-1 shows estimated expenditure to be two thousand five hundred and twenty-three million francs ; revenue, three million francs surplus. National Agricultural Union hare petitioned Colonial Governments to grant free passages to agricultural labourers. Lniversity boat race, between Oxford and Cambridge, takes place on the 20th. Betting h. favour of Cambridge. Turkey has contracted an eight million loan. Count Bernstoff is dead. AtTCBt t,AYS7 3> CATTLE MARSET yesterday. Mr Burkland reports : Fat cattle, 17s to 22s fid per 100.bs ; fat sheep, short supply, old to 3f-d per ib ; calves, 20s‘to 32s 6d j dairy cow* £7 15s to £lO ss.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 5 April 1873, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 5 April 1873, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 5 April 1873, Page 3

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