LATEST FROM EUROPE.
(Per Albion at Hokitika.)
rr* . , , _ London, September 3. ihe ironclads Iron Duke and Vanguard came into collision off Wicktow in a dense fog. and the latter sank in nineteen fathoms of w , . er , “ bves were saved. Ihe Turks have violated Servian territory, burned a village, killed some of the inhabitants and seized a quantity of cattle, ine popular feeling in Servia is very excited against Turkey. The 8 8. I ‘era arrived at Gallo from Austral a on the Bth inst.
The wool sales are languid. There has been a further decline on medium and inferior sorts of 2d l* nder dune rates, and better classes of wool are Id lower. Well- 1 red is shifty, but combing is eagerly bought, I's 000 bales are catalogued. The sales close on October 2 1' oreign arrivals have been so large as to do'press the corn market. Adelaide is at 55s to o7s ; New Zealand, 52s to 55a. The ship Hudson has arrived from Lyttelton. , „ September 6. ■he Australian mails via Brindisi and Queensland are delivered. There has been an improved attendance and more animation at the wool sales, but without any recovery in prices. Stocks of tallow aie unusually low.
The Onwadpr has arrived from Port Chalmers, amt the W. W f. o <i Auckland.
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Evening Star, Issue 3924, 22 September 1875, Page 2
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