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The Baroda arrived at Queenscliff on the sth; with smallpox on board. The passengers, including Arabella Goddard, were quarantined, and the cargo and mails were fumigated. Kauri gum market dull at £3 17s 6d for fine bright. _ New Zsaland wool catalogued to March'3 was 2377 bales. All hemp is falling, particularly Manilla. The stock in hand on May 3 was 493 tons. Discussions have taken place in the Zoological Society on the moa. ; Mr Alfred Domett's new poem Sanolf and Amohia is favorably, reviewed. > Sir James and Lady Fergusson have been presented to the Queen. The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge paired in the House of Lords in favor of the marriage of deceased wife's sister Bill. - v The health of M. Thiers causes much anxiety. By the summer, only Verdun will remain in German occupation. The skill in conducting the negotiations lor the evacuation won from the Assembly an expression that it deserved well of the country. The ex-King of Spain will reside at Turin. ' The Welsh strike is nearly at an end. Sir Bartie Frere's mission proved a failure. The Bank' of Jingland lost £70,000 by the late bill forgery. , V Charles Knight, the promoter of cheap literature, is dead. Mr Skip worth, a barrister, has been imprisoned for contempt of court in defending Tichborne. He refuses, to; accept a pubUb: subscription - from, r the working classes.* '; ' • A letter c Trier has been arrested for purloining upwards of 300 letters addressed to persons • on shipboard in dock. • > . A number of bad florins are in circulation. ■ A Telegraph Company is projected to buy up aU the cables in the world, r - .Damask table cloths have been made of phormium tenaxjsy Korino at Sons, Kirkaidie.i; ,*•,. i Sir- J.KFergussbh was marrMs: at' Trinity .Churcbj Bromptonf ,yHe :then; visited,Scotland. There were'great festivities at Kilkerra'n House.; v^ThaßevMr, .'WiUiam'B^''.wh6:Comieß^to.Ota^,;iß^ ' highly, extolleci.as a hardworking East .London 44^c^gsm^444 44&y4%yi4yyy4'y} j _;,.;. ;' ,; An essay has been read: at;Arhrpath by A. Ti /; Forbes, oh New,ZeMa^ : : V The} Monarchical coalitiohJin; Francehas .coin-' ;;:Vpletely;,co}l*^ ,;;, }' '{%■ il^Bt^es^ffem ito XSO.;-r -K 44y. 4y, ';;'',,s>^V^selß]arrived'C'frp^ ;:S:,j£rfss^tprer^ ;'^Niccbl^_,leming^;'»v£^i''^^ *'4,yy4£yyy?L ;-/^:Daired;:^ ; Wdodlirk-^-for iih'g^ \:^-^y^myy^4-ww^o
. l _fo.-ifc„_hr.-y»iWiTi» , i itii— aa— -_i»iM#wb _^_^»aas^ v^' , **^ ,Ttft ' J ?___^ Kellingi P. _t eliing| Macmahon, and Reid; ■—Mr Ivbss moved :— " That ,;his Honor the ■Superintendent be respectfully requested to furnish a detailed statement pf the expenditure of the item, '• Antireparation Petition, £183 17s Bd," under Miscellaneous vote, £2500. Agreed to. The Council then adjourned until this evening. '(/,'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 114, 13 May 1873, Page 3
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410SUEZ MAIL SUMMARY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 114, 13 May 1873, Page 3
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