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CABLE NEWS.

[bbutebs teleorams.l t London, July 13. The Shaw Savill Albion Company's Aruwa from Lyttelton. June 6. arrived at Plymouth yesterday evening. Her cargo of frozen meat was in a good condition Tbe mails ex the Peninsular and riental xteamer Clyde, Melbourne June 2nd were delivered to-day via Brindisi. The Hon. F. Stanley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in an interview to-day with the C< bwial Agent-Geueral, promised to ask- Lord Lyons ' British Ambassador at Paris, to oontinue his effects for the protection of Australian interests with regard to the Recidivate question. 1 enders for a loan ef 300,000 at fire per cent, fer the Napier Harbour Board, tbe minimum of which haa been fixed at par. were opened to-day, when the total amount of tenders was found to be £1,30-),000. Tenders at £105 Is 3d will receive 30 per cent, of their application, 1 above that ia full. July 14. ' The Government intend to erect the Gordon monument ia Trafalgar Square. Lord Mayor Fowler haa been created a banmet. Lord Wolsley, on hia return here from the Soudan, met with a most enthusiastic reception. The Times, in an article on the proposed New. South Wales loan, considers it un* wise to borrow at present, but is of opinion that the attempt made at bullying by financiers should be resisted. The leading dealers in stocks denounce the protest made by the brokers. The annual cricket match, Eton v Harrow, waa won by the latter by three wicketa after an exciting contest. Received July 16, 1.10 a.m, Lomsov, July 15. : It if currently stated .t(tat tt^e Pacific Mail Company's service between Sydney, Auckland, and San lrancisco will be withdrawn in November next, whea the present agreement expires.' the rra»on being that the colonies of New South Wales and New Zealand are unwilling to continue tbe aubsidy. It ia announced Colonel Sir R. J. Lloyd-Lindsay, V.C.. M.P. for Berkshire baa been elevated to the peerage. The Minister Bank, limited, which ha* branchea in the principal towns in South Ireland has suspended payment San ■■■ Francisco, July IA The Pacific Mail Company's Australia, from Auckland 23rd June, arrived here on the 12th inst.

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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 15, 16 July 1885, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 15, 16 July 1885, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 15, 16 July 1885, Page 2

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