CABLE NEWS.
CHOLEEA STILL SPEEADItfG. rBEUTEBS* TELEGRAMS.! London, September 10. Keports to hand announce that the cholera epidemic is spreading on the Continent. Latest telegraphic advices state that the disease has made its appearance at Palermo in Sicily, and also at Mons, a city in Belgium, a short distance from the French frontier. At yesterday's wool auctions, 10,200 bales were catalogued to a flat market, prices generally being drooping. Per Merchant Shipping and Underwriters' Association.— Arrived, Lutterworth, from Port Chalmers (June 9th) ; Waimea, from Lyttelton (June 6th.)
Beceived September 12, I*3o a.m. London, September 11. Lord Carringtsn was entertained at a farawell banquet lastjevening at the Beaconsfield.Club. The Ageats-General for the various colonies were among the guests. L«rd Carrington, in reply to the toast of the evening, referred to the colonies and eulogised their recent offers of aid to the British Government, and said that the lion's cubs had proved themselves worthy offspring of the mother country. Lerd Roseberry also spoke and expatiated upon the desirableness and advantage of federation. Sir Saul Samuel in replying to the toast of the Agents-General, welcomed Lord Carrington as the new Governor of New ! South Wales.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 40, 12 September 1885, Page 2
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192CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 40, 12 September 1885, Page 2
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