CABLEGRAMS.
LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. (RKCTKR : S TELKGKAM, P3B PRESS ASSOCIATIONS) "London, June 24 The total reserve in notes and bullion in ~the"33aSk " of' England' amounts to L 18,000,000. Five per cent. New Zealand 1889 loan is qu6te3 : »t 103&. » The Australian cricketers commenced their match^ to-day against a strong team consisting of eighteen of Northampton. The lM ter went ln ® rsfc ' an< * k a( * score<^ 65 for the loss of nine wickets, when, owing to-the inclemency of the weather, play was stopped for the day. . June 25.
In the House of Lords the Burials Bill has been passed through all its stages, r and lhas been transmitted to the House of Commons. In the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir Stafford Northcote moved that Mr. -Bradlaugh be released from the custody .of the Sergeant-at-Arms." ~ The motion,'after debate, was agreed to, and Mr. Bradlaugh has been accordingly released.
Washington, June 24. In consequence of the retirement of Mr. Tilden, the Democratic Convention have chosen Mr. Hancock as their candidate in the Presidential election. DIRECT AUSTRALIAN SKWv (REUTER r S TELEGRAM PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Melbourne, June 25.
A Cabinet Council was held to-day, when it has been decided to ask for a dissolution. - Mr. Service, the Premier, had an interview with the Governor, who will give a reply to-morrow morning. Sidney, June 25. Arrived Money Wigram's steamer Norfolk, from New Zealand. Devoe's kerosene, Is 6d per gallon ; maize, Is lOd to 2s per 601bs ; candles, D.R.J., 15, 6£d to 7|d per lb. Adelaide, June 26. Wheat is quoted at from 4s to 4s Id ; flour, L 9 10s to LlO. Cooktown, June 26. Her Majesty's schooner Conflict has arrived here from New Ireland, which place she visited on June 10. Twentyfour of the original Chandernagore party were found to be sickly, sixteen have died, and the remainder are engaged as traders. The Genii had not arrived when the Conflict left for Laughlin Islaud, where she called on June 16ah, and rescued seven of the Chandernagore party who had been marooned and were starving. The Conflict beought them on here.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1317, 26 June 1880, Page 2
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349CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1317, 26 June 1880, Page 2
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