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[By Electric Telegraph.] Bluff, July®. The Albion sailed from Melbourne at 5.15 p.m. on the 3rd inst., and arrived at the Bluff at 10 p.m. on the Bth. She brings eleven saloon and fifteen steerage passengers; also 310 tons cargo and 112 rams for all ports, and fpr Dunedin at 4 p.m. Passenger List.—For Dunedin: Miss M. Wilson, Miss F, Meyer, Mr N. Graham, Mr M. W. Stack, Mr W. Cargill, ten in the steerage, and IGO tons of cargo. London, undated. The Great Australian Gold Mining Company is announced, with a capital of L 200,000, to .work the Tambaroora mine. Arrived.—Helen Denny, from Lyttelton; Christian M‘Ausland, from Port Chalmers. UNPUBLISHED MESSAGE. (Per New Zealand Leap spd Mercantile Ageney, Melbourne,) London, June §B, Melbourne, July 3, Commekcial. —The next wool sales commence on the 10th prox., and 117,000 bales bare rived to date. The market remains unchanged. Continental demand ■ continues good. Tallow dull of sale. Mutton, 42s per cwt., and beef 40s. During the month 12,000 sides Australian have been sold ; the best sides show a decline of a farthing per lb on previous rates. Others are unchanged. Adelaide wheat is worth 63s per 4061b5. New Zealand hemp has fallen during the month 50s per ton. CABLEGRAMS. ' - London, July 1. Cholera isjroported at Vieppa apd Ytsdifla. There is a great strike of engineers Rt Keif; castle. There is a decrease in the quarter’s revenue of three quarters of a million. The Lords rejected the motion for founding an order of merit for literary men. Khiva is in the hands of the Russians. The St. Petersburg Government gives assurance to England that Russia has no intention to occupy Khiva. The Shah of Persia has visited Liverpool, and proceeds to Paris,
A tfftat lock-out of cotton spitinors has taken place at Staloybridge. The new Atlantic cable has been successfully laid,- . An earthquake ha* occurred at-Venice. A church and several other buildings were thrown down. Fifty persons were killed and wounded. The neighboring villages were injured by the shook. The Tichborne case is still proceeding; the balance of testimony seems in favour of the defence. The House of Lords rejected Earl Russell’s Irish Bill. Sir Samuel Baker telegraphs that the African country as far as the Equator has been annexed to Egypt. The Country is quiet; and his antislavery mission successful Coals advancing. Discount six per cent; money easy. Stocks— Colonial without change. Wheat—Adelaide, 61s to 635. Flax depressed. At Rome, the Continental monasteries and convents have been suppressed. Anew Ministry has been forme i in Spain. The Carlists have routed two thousand Government troops. The Ftenoh bank note circulation has increased by eighty million francs. The Emperor William has recovered.
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Evening Star, Issue 3240, 9 July 1873, Page 2
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