CABLE NEWS.
SPECtAt. TO UNITED PRESS ASS#CIATION. (BrjiCTltlO TKLK(iIIA.'PII. — -C )l > YRIGK.I) London, June 25. It is understood that Lord Baring, son of tlu Karl o(! NnVthbrook, haa b-iiiii app)intel aide-de-camp to Lord.Carington, tho new Governor of New South Wales. The Now Zealand Agricultural Company are asking for an extension of the time for pAying off thsir debentures.: The annual meeting of the Company will taike place on the 30th. The Agents-General will ask the Hon. F. Stanley to endorse Lord Derby's approval of the prohibitive laws proposed to be taken, should the French Government persist m their recidiviste scheme. The LorvlDn Chamber of Commarce is arranging for a great congress of the Chambers of the Empire. If the negotiations are successful, the Gongresa will meet m 1886.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 26, 29 June 1885, Page 2
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128CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 26, 29 June 1885, Page 2
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