YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS
[by submarine cable, per press agency.]
Bombay, June 2. Wakapuaka, June 4,2 a.m. The Circassians in the Russian service have been recalled from the Danube owing to their disaffection.
The race for the Oaks was won by Placida, 1; Bclphoebe, 2 ; Muscatel, 3. Singapore, June 2, 2.25 p.m. At a Liberal demonstration at Birmingham, the Hon. Mr G-ladstone challenged the Government to test the opinion of the country on the obligature of a dissolution. The recapture of Ardahan is officially confirmed. London, June 1. The Hon. Mr Bourke has stated that there is no reason to suppose that Russia imagines a peace settlement possible unless by satisfying Europe. He had no knowledge of a Russian proposal to localise the war. AUSTRALIAN. Sydney, June 2. There are satisfactory entries for the Metropolitan Stakes, and for the Melbourne Cup the entries are very numerous. The following are the (Sydney ?) entries for the latter: Amendment, Moria, b.c. by The Barb, Mavourneen, Janitor, Rataplan, Solicitor, The Dean, Black Eagle, Cap-a-pie, Chester, A. T., Timothy, Louisiana, Jack of Trumps, Maude, Samson, Rangatira-, Irish Stew, Ginger, The Cardinal, Sunrise, Rookwoocl, Dilemma, Kingfisher, La Rose, Priam, Ringwood, Laertes, The King, Tocal, Ingomar, Sterling, Viva, Dockwood, Woolstone, Expectation, Coventry, Burwood, Malta, Wrangler, Fernhill, Sultan, Miss Phoobe, Baron, Tarquln, Charity, Apology, Ethel, Painter, Volo, Waxy, The Deacon, Salisbury, Spark, Glengarry, Don Alphonso, Fisherman. Two thousand pounds' worth of jewellery have been stolen at Groldatern,
Melbourne, June 2. Extensive forgeries on the City of Melbourne Bank have been discovered.
IjNTERPROVINCIAL.
[per press agency.]
Wellington, June 2
Captain Fairchild reports the existence of the following dangers in Dusky Sound, not marked in the Admiralty chart:—Facile Harbor, a ledge of rocks with about Oft of water on it; centre of entrance to cove in north-east side of Facile Harbor. Duck Cove —a sunken rock on eastern side ; distance from Porpoise Point about one-third of a mile west by north with about 6ft of water on it at low water.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 918, 4 June 1877, Page 2
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