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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[BT INTEE-PBOVIIfCIAIi TELEGIiAPH.] (From the Lyttelton Times.) The Bluff, 21st November. The Tararua lias arrived. No sign of the English mail. Sydney, 14th November. Little business is doing owing to the non-ar-rival of the mail. The Government propose giving the country districts power to construct public works by levying a rate on residents. The bunny side's cargo of breadstutfs was offered at auction ; there Were no buyers, aud the whole was withdrawn. The Mudgee mail was robbed on Saturday. The iNew Zealand Government have decided to continue the mail contract irom Sydney to their ports till the end of next dune. Adelaide,. 13th November The report of the Northern Commissioners discloses a lar worse state of things in the north than was expected. The Bank of Adelaide Bill has. passed the Assembly. A meeting of the shareholders oi iuo iErated Bread Company has been held to express dissatisfaction at their treatment by the directors. The wheat and flour market is very dull. EUROPE. AND AMERICA. The following additional English items are taken from Mauritius papers — The Priube Joseph Bonaparte haa died, aged forty-two- 0 There had been an immense fire at Constantinople, in which 2000 houses were destroyed, aud the lire was still raging at latest dates. Vienna,papers state that Lord Napier and M. Bismark. have signed a navigation treaty between England and Prussia at Gasteiu. The Fenian conspiracy has wide-spread combinations over Ireland. Their oath is less oath of allegiance to the conspiracy than an oath ol nonallegiance to the Queen. The main object contemplated in this ferocious oath is to destroy tha Queen and the Parliament, and the Ministers, and everybody else that stands between Ireland and the Irish, To denounce the highest lady in the realm to the worst punishment, of eternity is a, common form of objurgation on the lips of a Fenian ; aud hi who can crown ,uto the shortest possible compass of words the longest possible, catalogue oi horrors to accumulate upon tuu Heads, of the enemy, is the king of the company. .Napoleon has consented to stand goafather.for the .vmk of Portugal's son, on the -dth September.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 327, 27 November 1865, Page 1

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 327, 27 November 1865, Page 1

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 6, Issue 327, 27 November 1865, Page 1

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