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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

(Per Press Agency.') LATEST; EEOM* ATJSTKALIA. ♦ [By Submarine Cable,"! Sydney, July' 7. A motion of want of confidence has been tabled against the Government, who decline to proceed with any business until the motion is settled. News via Noumea reports the labor vessel May Queen ran ashore on the island at Fariua. The crew fired on the natives, who attacked and burnt the vessel, and killed and eat the crew. Brandy and kerosene unaltered ; candles a farthing lower ; New Zealand oats, none ; wheat, 4s lOd to ss; Adelaide, 5s 5d ; flour, £ll 10s to £l2 10s. Melbourne, July 7. Messrs Stevenson refuse to produce the original invoices, and hold the Government responsible for any loss, Adelaide, July 7.

The Gettwood it is supposed went ashore a fortnight back in a gale. She was long overdue. She was wrecked near where the Admella was lost. A large amount of cargo is supposed to have been stolen, The cargo was insured in various officeß, and in tho National of New Zealand for between £3OOO to £4OOO. The immigrant ship Lightning has gone ashore at Towbridge in broad daylight when in full sail; Tugs have gone out to her rescue. INTERPROVINCIAL. Auckland, July 7. The city to-day everywhere showed signs of mourning. There was a large attendance at Mr Wilson's funeral. The barque Lady Franklin, owned by Messrs Lord and Hughes, Melbourne, got ashore at Kaipara, where she had gone to load timber. She is expected to get safely off. . Bich gold has been obtained in the Kapanga reef, Ooromandel, for which an English Company have been sinking for four years, and spent £40,000. Great excitement prevails there. The Keunedy sailed for Nelson and West Coast. Passengers—Messrs Metiffon, Burnes, Williams, and two in steerage. Fat cattle, 27a to 35s ; Bheep, 2jd to 3|d. Sales—South British, 5?,5. BuyersColonial Bank, 31s ; National Insurance, 23s 6d ; Bank of New Zealand, £lB 2s 6d. Sellers—Standard, 12s. Wellington, July 7.

The Times this morning compliments the telegraph department on the achievement of having wired the whole of the financial statement to every newspaper in the colony immediately on delivery, and that to accomplish it some operators throughout the colony had been at work all night and until oaine in the morning. Arrived—Epcelsior, from Lyttelton ; Pym, barque, from London. The captain states that he never experienced such a bad weather voyage out. Of about 400 English birds, consigned to Mr Nairn, of Napier, there are left thirty starlings, nine blackbirds, fortyseven thrushes, eighteen robins,, ten chaffinches.

Wholesale produce prices.: -Flour, fill 10s to £l2 ; maise, 4s 6d to 5s ; oats, 2s 5d to 2s 6 i ; bran, is ; pollard, ,6s to 7s j potatoes, 60s to 72s ; cheese, B£d to9£d ; hams and bacon, &.JI to 10a. GbeymqutH, July 7.

The Maori bripgs Captain Webster, of the brig Czarwitch .from the Bluff to Sydney. The ve.-eel reached within 500 miles of Sydney, when she ,met with frightful weather. The pumps got choked, and the vessel was'run ashore. She was leaking when she ifcft the Bluff ; tried.to .make Jackson's Bay, but failed. The official inquiry will be held today. Sajlfid—Alma for Lyttelton. D'unedin, July-7. .Wheat continues stepcly, al last quotations, good to prirue quality being saj ea bl e at 4s 6d to 4s 9J ; medium, 4s Sd'to'4s Sds fowl feed, 3i 6d ; b-irley of best quality, 4s 9d.; inferior and ordinary unsaleable ; oats, Is 8d to Is 9J, holders are asking Is 10d'tola lid.

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 641, 8 July 1876, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume VI, Issue 641, 8 July 1876, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume VI, Issue 641, 8 July 1876, Page 2

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