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PEE GLO-AUSTIIAI.IAN PHES3 TEI/EQEAPU AGENCY. Ldttee received thf’Hon^M 7 the cooperation 0 7 t £°g^Vle s W T Q 1% ’"“T of . Ti! Wi ™', not see him. «■“- o»7dTo SSi"r rd of £l *°°°*2 copt-TAK budSTl!"' reply t “ t, ““>unt to “ Mind your own h “ te,e B r “pt'ed to aottler, at f * 6 fc fc P OTo rameut are taking promot steps to protect them. g prompt, Arrived : Victoria, from Sydney. a ,• , Dunedin, Friday Evening riotfl ?° f want 0f conflti «ooo in the Prov'inP—The Superintendent »»m appeal to tno country. v * u Ho *™. Friday Evening. Ihe Rangitoto has arrived f rom Melbourne! ENGLISH NEWS. •d- , London, April 29 Bismarck and Emperor William are at St. rongint U ,;?L GOrtSCbakoff ° nd hud a repuwLni' 0 " 00 ’ rMUlt<id feTouraW 7 to the Thiers declared he would uphold the Republic Spam is m a deplorable state for want of Cari? s J f!l«^ bo^ GOVernaient Coffers are empty. Oarhsts lajing down arms everywhere. Hutch Government are sending a large steam armament to Java to operate against Sumatra. Russians continue to advance into Asia. Australian Customs Bill has passed through committee in tbe House of Commons. “ LW*Y. ldenCe m tJ ? e TiehborD e case is being taken for the prosecution. French witnesses declared prisoner not Ttchborne. arJfi°rm Bal6S *' W ®° alterat£on in prices, which 42s aU ° W ~ beSt mutton . 42s to 45s ; best beef, At?amS ia Gradeil was nofc lost ia tbe steamer AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. rp- „ Meleousne, May 1. Ibe jt. and O. Company offers to continue tbe present service temporarily for two years at * B rno rate8 ’ ° r for three years at a reduction of AI2 COO per annum, steamers calling in both cases at Qlenelg. The Imperial Government request concurrence of colonies in extension of contract for another period, with intimation from the colonies as to preference. o , ~ Sydney-, May 1. Sydney Government telegraphed to Earl Kimeriey that they accept the Suez service for three years. Samuels goes to Washington by next steamer, to arrange for Californian service. It is deemed probable that Government will Withdraw irona the Suez scheme. Samuels goes from Washington to London, on business connected with Californian postal scheme. c Power, the bushranger, undergoing sentence, asserts that he can prove tbe death of Arthur Urton, who* was shot whilst stealing cattle
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 72, 10 May 1873, Page 3
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