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CABLE NEWS.

ITbeuteb's telkgbams. I Received July 13, 11 15 a.m. London, July 12. Tbe Russian Government have explained te the other Powers that Batoum on the Black Sea will remain a commercial, though not a military port Per Merchant Underwriter's Association. — Arrived — Invercargill fjroiu Port Chalmers New Yoek, July 12. Tho Canadian Government have released the American fishing vessel recently seized in the Nova Scotia waters. The owner paid five bonds on the understanding that they be refunded if the seizure was shown tb have been illegal. Rome, July li.-"' The outbreak of cholera which is spreading in Italy is of an alarmipg nature. London, July 9. At to-day's weol sales, the catalogue submitted comprised 14,000 bales, the various lots offered meeting a firm and active demand. The New South Wales Government loan ef five and a-half million* has been placed in the market with a minimum of 94, tendon to be opeaed bn the 17th inst. The Prince and Princess of Wales gave a garden party to-day at Marlborough House, in honor of the colonial, visiters. The Queen was present, and miny colo* msts were presented to Her Majesty;' The wool market continues firm. 13, 300 bales were catalogued at today's sale. Lord Rosebery will question M Waddington regarding the redumption of the deportation of Recidivistes. His L->rd« ship also considers j that the reasons assigned by France for the continued occupation of the New Hebrides ie insufficient, and therefore men-of-war have been directed ■to remain at the Islands until they are evacuated. i July 10. I An impression prevails that the Prince of Wales will yisit the Australian colonies in November. 1887. The wheat market is unchanged. The ! weather is fine. Two cargoes ef wheat from New Zealand that are off the coast have been sold at 29s 3d and 29s 6d respectively. The wool market keeps its firmness, and prices are fully maintained. The market is stronger ; and 297,000 bales have been catalogued; 6500 bales have been withdrawn, most of which ba* since been place privately. The arrivals for the nest series number over 200,000 bales. O bituary — Rev. Joseph Parbury Chewn minister of Bloomsbury Baptist chapel, London. Capetown, July 10. Tbe Shaw, Saville, Albion steamship lonic,, f irom Port-mouth, June llth, left this afternoon for Port Chalmers, Wellington and Lyttelton.

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 13, 13 July 1886, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 13, 13 July 1886, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 13, 13 July 1886, Page 2

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