THE SUBMARINE CABLE
LATEST FROM EUROPE. London, September 18. Preliminaries of contract have been arranged with Messrs lireen, of Blackwall, for a monthly line of steamers, via the Cape to Australia, of 4,000 tonß burthen, doing the outward passage in forty-two and the homeward in fortyfour days. The Board of Admiralty have instructed Commodore Hoskins to report as to the suitableness of New Zealand coal for naval use on the J acific station.
At a special rifle practice at Philadelphia the Irish beat the A ustralian team by one point, leaving the American and Scotch teams far bt-hind.
Wool, moderate, unchanged. "Wheat firm ; New Zealand, 45s to 48s. The Thomasino M'Lellan arrived at Ttio Janeiro on July 22, with coal on fire ; her cargo was discharged. Arrived—Waipa.
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Evening Star, Issue 4238, 26 September 1876, Page 3
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127THE SUBMARINE CABLE Evening Star, Issue 4238, 26 September 1876, Page 3
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