CABLE NEWS.
Bombay, September 8. In replying to British representations against warlike preparations, the Sirviin Government stated that they must be prepared for every emergency.
Interviews v/ill shortly take place betweon Bismarck and Audrassy.
London, Sept. 7. Lord Derby, at Liverpool, said the present time was unfavorable for intervention in the war by third parties. When the time arrives —perhaps not far distant— England will not lose the opportunity.
Sydney, Sept. 7. The breadstuffs market is disorganised, holders being disinclined to give way. Adelaide wheat is offered at 7s 4d.
Case brandy, 31s ; quarters, 8s 9d to 8s lO^d Kerosene, ls lld to 2s Id. Rice unchanged. Barrett's twist, Is 4d; Blac'< Swan, is 6d, Sugar unchanged. Belmont sperms, 9|d.
September 9. Dean won the Randwick Plate; Kobinson Crusoe second. Three started.
The steamer Lord Ashley, from Newcastle to Melbourne, was wrecked last night off the coast. All hands were saved. The vessel was insured ia the New Zealand Company for £7000.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 214, 10 September 1877, Page 2
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162CABLE NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 214, 10 September 1877, Page 2
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