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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[PEPv PRESS AGENCY.] & ;

ENGLISH MAIL. The s.s. Australia arrived at Auckland yesterday with the English mail. The following arc chief items of news— Colliery explosion in Lancashire ; forty lives lost. Ship Jcsson, for Melbourne, ran into and sank ; all lives saved. Colliery accident at Leigh Blantyre, near Glasgow ; 250 persons perished. | September ’Frisco mail arrived in Lon- 1 don on 2nd November. * War m South Africa with the British ; 200 Galkas killed. . Mukhtar Pasha abandoned ErsJoroura ou 1 7th November. _ | Mukhtar and Ismail Pashas’ armies utterly routed on retreat. Russians victorious before Kars—part of Turks surrendered. Turkish loss (killed and wounded),14,000 men ; and 18,000 taken prisoners, with stores. Plevna invested ; 30,000 Turks taken prisoners. Latest dates —Plevna closely invested. Kars leady to capitulate. Erzeroum occupied by Russians. Mukhtar beaten at all points. Suliman checked. Loin’s communication with oilistria and Vania menaced. Porto unable to place another army in the field. Russians calling out all reserves, and clearing Balkan Passes. Holloway's Ointment and Pills need only a single trial to make known their capabilities. No outside sore, nor inward inflammation, can long withstand the cooling, purifying, and Healing influences exerted by these twin medicaments. Be the mischief recent or chronic, great or slight, painful or simply annoying, it will succumb before the curative virtues of these noble remedies, which can be rightly applied by any person who will attentively read their accompanying directions, which are expressed in the plainest language, void of technical terms, and printed in the most legible characters. To the man of business, confined to bis counting-house, and harassed by engagements, these Pills are invaluable ; to the man of pleasure addicted to free living, they are an incomparable boon.

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 275, 1 December 1877, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 275, 1 December 1877, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 275, 1 December 1877, Page 2

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