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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

[Froiathi PrmA»s»ctai{on.) Wellington Jane 28. Messrs Bathgate and Reynolds have left for the South, to attend the Otago Provincial Councils I; .1 ■ > 1 Auckland, June 28. The yield from the Thames last month was 16,905 donees from 12,522 of stone. , , . A teovemeht hadbeeM started to establish aßiabkSng Asshcdatioii for Fiji A merting of capltamts has Ixaen held, afldonethira o' thewhole numberoWOM haCbeen .forl f)r (Mksoh, the Fijian Fin^Oß^Mliiftteb, none to the Company. _ - Hokitika, June 30. . The Shah of Persia, After having been escorted across the Channel by an ironclad fleet, has arrived at London, where be was net % W Prince of Wales, Prince Teck, PrihcS CMritrian; and *he*Duke' of GamfeorffiOTU OTd enthasiaaticr crowds lined the streets. Preparations are ben* made fpr eptertainipg the-Shah during his visit oh a paamiifipept scale. . The Gre» 7 Basteiu is employed in laying a new Atlantic cable. The MangiaUate and Orenburg detach* mente ofthn Russian forces-effected a Junction on the twenty-sixth of May. A flying engagement also took place with the Khivans on the first June, resulting in the capture of the fortfied town of Mangati. General 1? anffman then crossed the Amer Dana thirty-fivee mileawcct ol fthka* . 1 June 20. outbreak of smaUrpox,,is reis expressed 4 to Baton Reuter by the Shah of Persia in placing the whole ef the material' resources of the Persian territory hr Renter’s hands for seventy years, ns evincing the Shah’s sincerity and desire to introduce Europeans, and refers to thAOsmprohflnsiwncßS of the con* cessions granted. i . ii , - Ju»o2l. Discount, six per cent. Money in: active demand. ' Bank charges favorable. The stock market * inactive. ; The wheat market is quiet; 6,000 quarters, ex Ben Venue and Parramatta, sold at 625, and that landed e? Canobie at 61s. Tallow, unchanged; petrolejmvlfrU ‘ Jp6 5#2. The steam? tGplumbui, running between Holyhead and Dublin, struck on a rock near Holyhead, apd waswrecked. Of the 200 aboard' fifteen were drowned. The Spanish Ministers have resigned. Sente Margall forms a new Ministry.

Paris, June 18. The withdrawal of the taxes on raw material causes a deficit in the revenue of seventeen million francs. June 20. The Goviißiwnt dWDaraded' amt U&As* semhly Eanc. depnty fdrlifofis Snd’ {of the Commune. •' '

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Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 3

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365

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 3

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 3

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