LATE CABLES.
Bji telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Boooivod 9,80 p.m., Aug. 28.
Durban, Aug. 28, Tbo mombors of the British Association havo arrived horo.
London, Aug. 28. The cruiser Pyramus is refitting, and completes hor crow shortly for sorvioc on tho Australian Btation.
Received 11.43 p.m., Aug. 28. Melbourne, Aug. 28. Sailed, tho Waikare.
Adelaide, Aug. 28. Mr. E. Ronoyne, tbo manogor of tho New Zoaland railways, roturned by tho Oratava after attondiDg tho loternational Railway Congress at Washington. Received 1.9 a.m., Aug. 24.
» Briabano, August 24. Arrived, Waimato, from New Zoaland. The steamer Uganda, frbm Oaloutto to New Zealand, passed Good Island yesterday.
Sydney, Aug. 23. Arrived tho Monowai. The raoebarses Maniapolo and Haydn arrived in good condition. Sailed, 1,80 p.m., Zealandia. As a result of the reoent bursting of military rifles, tho authorities, after enquiry, decided to withdraw tho ammunition, considering it responsible. The estate of tho late H. 0. White waß valuod for probate at £280,000. Some doeds, a portion of the mail robbery, wore found on the railway near Bathurst, indicating that the robbery was committed after the departure for Blayney. - ■ .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1541, 24 August 1905, Page 2
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