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CABLEGRAMS.

I.ATK-T iio.u.: FOIIKIGN i-;\vs. (::K!'TKi:V TKI.K'SKAJt. I'l'.l: I-ISKSS association) I.oM""*:-.'. .Ttir.c 2s. At'vb'i from Cnpe To'.vn to lOth ,1 iint-

:t; t iuU t'»c:ieral Neu'dv-iate has advanced to Kiv«r, anti taheti !i;>a;i eartv::c!'.!.-:

.. d r i"ii. iiajt>s--t{er.eri-.tlCrt:;ul'ckcpwi! flu- rivt-r t'suijaiui, and established a ba.st of oj-t.>r»'i»iw with Dui A i'iv.d'. atteurot by tile colonial troop.r,o take Uysr's atrosigiioid v.-as utisaccossfid. Jiii-o "0. Tlve I'.oiiievcard mail via lir:n--*.id '.. A.i lielivcrcd i:i L nutoit >m ".'otli. T(tree y~r cent, consols are at Ti;e -U-tal (jtiaiiiity o: v.heat a'Jitat for Or,-at iiritai!! is 1 ,'240,000 qtiuviviv. In t::e llo'.sstj of Lords, to-da.y, i!ic L,t.l Ghaneellor introduced a Biii as a Government measure to stn--erscd.? one brought in by tho Irish. n:o-iibor.i in the lfou-;eot Commons, to cdinblUh a Catholic 1 "diversity in Ireland, simiiar to the London University, and with power to

•irant degrees .m<l receive tli«j e:itl=-svi:ie:i; »►£ cases should be virtually suppressed. C'aiuo, July 1.

hi compliance with :i re<jues: I'mm the tliv.tc Powers, the cx-Khe(livc (Ismrui i'asha). Prince IT'.-s .i n,and Prince Hassan (hi; second ami third sons) left Egypt today, and have gotte to Naptes. (nl'KrtiL to i ;:;:--.; as.-oi;i.\T!OS.) July 1.

The latest news from the Cape rep<ns that the British troops have raised a memorial to the Prince Imperial. Profound sorrow is felt :;c his death. ''lOT news. ; ukiteu's tki-eokam, i , r.s:t , t:r.ssAs.s>M-iATi:>.v.) Hvt»"KY, Jul_v 1The schooner Ellen has been wrecked at Trial t !ay, a:ul all hand-; lost. Ill's lienor Chief Justice Marion is seriously ill, and id unlikely to resume his oiik-sat ilt'tie.-;. T-.vo new daily papers have been issued here. JHIV 2.

Arrived : Tararna, from Auckland. The health of Chief Justice Sir James Marfiti is much better. It is unlikely he wilt resign.

In the I.e'4i:;litivc Council the Luid Amendtueut Act w;;.: read a second time. Mk!.isui:kse, July 1.

The Victorian and South Australian Governments h.ive wf.-ised to support the Colonial Museum in i_- ii-sci.

The party seen at Curowa were not the Keiiy.s. The police are withdrawn from the North Eastern District. Arrived : Kent. Sailed : Albion. Mr. Zox, a Conservative, has been elected for East Melbourne, by a majority of 71»7-

Excellent observations have been obtained of the conjunction of Saturn and Mars.

July 2. As expected, the revenne shows a large falling off as compare.! with the estimates. The deficiency is at lease L' 300,000. The A'SV, tiie Government anticipates L::t;0,000. At least L:jso',ooQ to L-400,000 will be necessary to meet the deficiency.

(st'Kl'IAL TO PKKSS ASSOCIATION.) Mi-.t.s.jvf.xe, July 1. The Merchant .Shipping and Underwriters' Association report- : London, J::ne 27. —Arrived: Adamnnr, from Napier, March Jsl. The Florence Gieuhur:t!ev :;!id Italian Castle, from London to Svdney, had put into Plymouth datn:i'_'ed. They sailed again on the 25th, after ~ repairing damages. Tiie Sophia J:-.ekson, from Adelaide, put into Madagascar dismasted, and will discharge at Mauritius. The Stefano, from Melbourne, has arrived at New York. JIELIiOLKJ.E, July 2.

The Age anticipates a deficiency In the revenue'of L 200.000, and believes the Treasurer will be compelled to impose further taxation to the extent of L-400,000 through the Customs, excising stamp duties.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 999, 2 July 1879, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 999, 2 July 1879, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 999, 2 July 1879, Page 2

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