CABLE NEWS.
SPECIaL TO UNITED PHKSS ASS®OIATION.,
(ELECTBIO TELEGRAPH. — COPraittH'J 1 )'; { London, June 30. . At! the sheeting of shareholders of the! New Zealand Agricultural Company, • held to-day, it was decided to postpone payment .of debentures for five years. The Hvhole' capital of the company will bo called up within three years. Ui.Ho.bart Pasha, whose name .-.was re-, moved from the English Navy list m consequence of his having accepted the ; appointment of Conraiander-in-Chief of tlie Black Sea fleet of Turkey during the Busso/Turkish war, the English Govern- i ment'hayfng at. that tune issued a pro- ; clamatibn of neutrality, has had his? name reinstated on the .Navy list. , j ■■•■ •;' ; Julyl. ■ 1 A grapd naval tbiirnanient lias been ! held at Bantry by the' 1 - fifteen ironclads i under the command- of Admiral Sir I Geoffrey T,,P. which were des- ■ patched to the Irish coast for the purpose ! : of carrying out an elaborate system of i naval manpeuyreßi The, tournament was ' a splendid 'spectacle. r Edward Hanlaii, the sculler, has been inisarLy^drowaed' at ' Toronto while odt, rowing '■.<.. ■■-■■. .' .J ir. -■:■'. ,-/■ „ Thel)iet ( oftheJ)nchy of Bruinswick iiave erjecjted the elaitus of the Duke of Cufeyerjan^td t'he Dukedom. ■'^M)M dafnarvon'has'been sworn m as a; member of the .Salisbury Ministry. Eussia is actively engaged m completing the railway between Kizil, Arvat, and }lery. "'',...,.,.• ; •■■. ''Germany' arid 1 the : otfiei: ; Powers have resiif ainediM. de-Freycinet; 1 French Minister of Foreign Affairs,,- from pressing the IVfeirquis of Salisbury, at ,oresent rfegardidg Egyptian affairs. '
(REUTEtt's TkIrBStUAMS.) f f . ';• , London;, June 30. ; At to day's wool sales, 9900 bales were ! offered" to a dull niarket. The fourth" • series of colonial wool auctions will open ! September lV ; •' ' ;■■ The korne'jvard Australian mails dated j May 19, per <P. aflcl 0. E.M.S. Tliibet, were delivered Here to-day, via. Brindisi. [■■/■-'■' ' ; IJul yV i The remaininpf-members of the new ! Ministry have all been re-elected without i opposition with the exception of !Lo§d I Baridolph Churchill who > is opposed i^. ■ his candidature for "Woodstock. j . •-••C July 2. ! '^Akian.of £3,500,000 is announced for ttiae MiSian G-oVernrneut. ■ , Arrived— Opawaj_. from WelUngton, April 6th. ..■•■■ : , r> „- -V-t<T
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 30, 3 July 1885, Page 4
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345CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 30, 3 July 1885, Page 4
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