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TELEGRAPHIC.

PEB ASTQLO-AUSTRAL lAX PRESS TKLEOEAPH

AGENCY

English Cablegrams to July 10th

The Mercury Bay Murder,

Prisoner Acqu i t ted.

Waikato News.

Auckland, Friday Evening, Arrived : JKndymion, from London, 100 days out, with 25 passengers. An apprentice fell overboard during pasaage. M- r Hamilton, of the Whau, was lost in nie bush. Large search parties have been unsuccessful No nows whatever can be obtained. The Kuiti road is impassable. Ahipene’s son is dead—third that has died at Kuiti. Ahiptme and family are journeying to VVaiukw.

nun ter, who was stabbed at Queen’s Redoubt, is dead.

Supreme Court.—Tyler, arson, six years ; Burke, murder at Mercury Bay, discharged. Hokitika, Friday Evening. The Claud Hamilton arrived early this morning ; left Melbourne 11th inst. She brings latest cablegrams.

XiONDON, July 8. Cholera prevails at Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and other Continental cities. Sheffield engineers have struck. The salaries of English and Irish Civil Services have been equalised. New Judicature Bill covers ecclesiastical cases. A portion of the Geneva award has been paid. The Persia left for Franco escorted by AngloFrench squadron to Cherbourg. • „ Negotiations proceeding between England and Franco for Treaty of Commerce. High Court of Appeal, under new Judicature Bill, extends to Ireland and Scotland. A strike amongst Scotch miners is threatened. Bank forgers committed for trial. The Queen has conferred Order of Garter on Shah of Persia.

Bismarck has retired to his estate. It is believed he has left Prussian Cabinet on account of difference between Von Boon and himself on course taken by Reichstadt in insisting upon adjournment before voting on Military Bill. A committee has been appointed to consider Thiers Constitutional Bills. The Khan of Khiva submitted to the Russian general, begging mercy. Holland denied officially the request of Dutch to settle Achen difficulty peaceably. Cholera is spreading in Now York. Power, sculptor, is dead. International Exhibition of 1876 will bo held at Philadelphia.

Steamer City of Washington wracked j all bands saved.

Unpublished Cable News

London, July 9. The claimant to Tichborne is seriously ill with erysipelas. Case postponed. Medical certificate states life endangered by attending Court. Italian Ministry re-constructed under Signor Minighetta.

Carlisle defeated. Insurrection dying out. Leaders will surrender in fire days. Shah of Persia enthusiastically received at Paris.

Special Unpublished.

Queknscdiffe, July 11. Ship Washington wrecked ten miles from ectne of Atlantic disaster.

Gladstone withdraws several Bills. The press comments on barrenness of session. Lord Cairns called attention to Extension Judicature Bill of Ireland and Scotland as involving breach of privilege in the House of Lords. London, July 10. Goldsborough’s London telegrams report coming wool season favourable- It was expected that 2. ,000 bales would be offered to-day. Discount, 6. Money easier. New Zealand fives, 104| German demand for gold has ceased.

(from our own correspondent.) Gbahamstown, Friday Evening. Repairs to Pumping Association were finished on Wednesday. Bhaft drained, and sinking on reef resumed. Shares have an upward tendency. The reference in the Governor’s speech to the Waikato murder is considered unsatisfactory.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 92, 19 July 1873, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 92, 19 July 1873, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 92, 19 July 1873, Page 3

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