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CABLEGAMS. R

LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. REUTER/S TELKfiftAM. PiSil PRESS ASSOCIATION) London, September 3Q, are New securities remain at last (quotations. The total reserve of notes and bullion in the Bank of England is LI 6,250,000, being half. a miilion less than last: week.

Adelaide and New Zealand 'wheat have advanced sixpence p.er quarter, and to-day's quotations are—Adelaide, (ex warehouse), 46s 6d; New Zealand, (ex ship), 42s 6d. Adelaide flour, (ex warehouse), is quoted at 32s 6d. October 1,

The report that WW peceivec] ypster-. day that the Albanians had set fire to, Dulcigno is now proved to have been devoid of foundation.

The latest news .to h?wcl fv.OW the combined flepfc is that Adiuiral. Seymom 1 has deoided to leav.e Ragusa on Monday, and proceed south to the Gulf of Cattaro, which is deemed a safer place of anchorage. Nothing definite has yet been decided as to when the fleet will proceed to Dulcigno. At a Cabinet Counoil held yesterday, Earl Granville, Foreign Seovetary, informed his colleagues that he had had an interview with Musurus Pasha, the Turkish ambassador, regarding the difficulties beween Turkey and • the Powers, and he (Lord Granville) was able to state that the Porte is receding from the position it JjacV takf.n T.ip, and was now' endeavoring to disuade the Albanians from offering a resistance to the concession of- Dulcigno to Montenegro. New Yokk,- October 1.

There is considerable excitement ..thpciftgjiqijt' p.ypv tbo appiM).aobing presidential election, and speeches' are being delivered by prominent leaders of both parties. General Grant and Mr. Evarts, Secretary of State, Lave delivered speeches in favor of the eancjif-lates of their respective parties, . OQNsq?4NTiNOPi.E J October

The Porte to-day lias addressed a request tq t}ie Powers though their Ambassadors heye, asking that it. ill ay be allowed to delay until Monday, v/lien it promises that definite steps shall be taken to bring about a solution of the Montenegrin difficulty.

DIRECT AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (REUTgp/S TISLEGf-AJJ FEB PP.ESJS ASSa.UIA'Watf.) jIELBOUEiJE, October !, ' The avranganienta whiob were made for the opening of the Exhibition -were generally excellent, there being no hitch of any kind. Tlie streets were thronged by crowds of people, who were very orderly. A brilliant illumination took place in. the harbor at night, . The belqg oleap, thura wppe apeutatqra. ' " Octobpy 2. The attendance at the .opening geye? many exhibition 4«imgr the d&y.- -; ■;

Many iqare officers qf the Lands Department have received notice that their services ave no longer required, Sypkry, October 1. Arrived—Union Company's Albion, from, New Zealand.

Heniiessy's brandy, case, 35s Bel to 35s 6d; bulk, quarters, 10s 6d to 10s 9d.

New Zealand wheat, 4s; New Zealand oats, Is 9d to 2s; maize, 2s to 2s 3d.

The revenue of New South Wales fqp last tjuartpr amounted tq L 1,224,000, being an increase of L 197,000 compared with last year. Satisfactory increases are shown in nearly all sources of revenue.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 October 1880, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 October 1880, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 2 October 1880, Page 2

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