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TEH ANGLO-AUSTUALIAN PRESS TELEGRAPH ao ex or. LATEST CABLEGRAMS FROM EUROPE. Avcko.and, Friday Evening, Hugh Rose Iroupe anti other gentlemen rode overland from Napier via Taupo, bring well received. They wore warned by natives to beware of Hauhaua. Came across surveyors Iregoorand Moon, both of whom were ignorant of the murder. hang inti, Friday Evening. • - A public meeting passed resolutions in favour O. separation from Wellington and formation into a county, CimxsTcnmmn, Friday Evening. Provincial revenue for March quarter shows a surplus of £248664. M ki t.l.voton , Friday Evening. latent slip wbs opened hero to-day with great ceremony. The Alhambra has arrived at the Bluff. She Jett Melbourne on April 26. She brings thirty sa.oon and thirty steerage passengers, 'and 238 tons cargo for all p- rts. . , . London, A pril 24. ano iichborne claimant is now on trial. There are !wo luindvcd witr sses for the prosecution. Ihe Russian camp iga against the Khivans has commenced. Russian troops have won a trifling advantage. In tho House of Commons, Gladstone stated the points of the correspondence with Russia. England promises to use moral influence to prevent Ameer being aggressive, Earl Delaware has .committed -suicide. . Russian movements continue to m.nse ~,..0 h irritation in England. Eastern and Australian Mail Uoraoany announced; capital, i1150,C00 The boats aro to run to Queensland and Sydney, viA Singapore. Queensland is to pay £2,C00 annual subsidy. News received of tho safety of the “Baker expedition and the relief of Livingstone, illne' 0 * ms recOTore{ 3 from a dangerous Great riot- ! „n occurred at Frankfort, on account of > ■■ - s rishig th«ir prices. Great destruction p:- ; ,'rty. Tbe soldiers killed and wounded fifty ... :=u M . i largo number were arrested. _■surrection in Madrid is imminent. Sir James and Lady Fergusson left for New demand via Melbourne on April 18. A Company for mail tervice via the Cape is announced, with a capita! of a million and a quarter. Six steamers, including the Great Brxuin. will bo employed. The trip to be done in forty-two days. Great Australia Goldmining Company is announced with a capital of £2tb,€ 3. troops have been repulsed at The wool sales opened on April 21. ' 6,500 bales ofiered out of 200,000 arrived. Victorian «pSt’d° Sfc ° ffdred * Attendance largo j bidding
AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Australian telegrams reports strong opposition forraeJ iu the V ictorian Parliament, Governor Bowen baa been banquetted at Castlemaine, An earthquake shock was felt near Melbourne. xhe Germans in Victorian' have seat a magnificent present to Bismarck. The Sydney Government intends to immediately establish a Pacific Mail Service.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 70, 3 May 1873, Page 3
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