LATEST CABLE NEWS.
LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. DATES TO YESTERDAY. THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADORS TO ENGLAND, GERMANY, AND AUSTRIA LEFT. THE GERMAN FLEET GONE TO THE LEVANT Singapore, May 31, 1.33 p.m. The Russian Ambassadors at Berlin, Vienna, and Loudon have gone to St. Petersburg. The German squadron has gone to the Levant. Loxdos, May 28. The Queensland four per cent, loan of £740,700 was subscribed for at a minimum of 91. Boyd defeated Higgins by twenty lengths. Arrivals—Newcastle, Somersetshire, Astoon Schiehallion, Marathon, Collingwood, Pacific, and Thunderbolt. Sydney, Thursday, 12 p.m. Arrived—Wakatipu. Melbourne, Thursday. The Hon. J. G. Francis has declined the honor of knighthood. The draught horse Lion King has arrived by the s.s. Northumberland. WOOL SALES. - The Loan and Mercantile Company report, under date May 27 :—WooL —Continental demand fallen off. Superior greasy has declined Jd. to Id. For combing and washed sorts the market is easier.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5051, 1 June 1877, Page 4
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147LATEST CABLE NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5051, 1 June 1877, Page 4
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