GABLE NEWS.
SRff .fSrs ♦" ■ HOME AND 1 FOREIGN. , |_REUTER —COPYRIGHT.] ' ' 21. u j n he 7, 0,55 p.m.) ■ Og.a STt.dPBTERSBURG, June 5. : The Journal de St Petersburg, in its ig&fie publishes', an . article UMing that*'"additional constitutional liberties will be 'granted to the-Russian people, if they =confide in the Gzar, and endeavour to coefcfe him. CONSTANTINOPLE, June 5. . has transpired .that the r Sultan has recalled the ’Turkish' agent "in Egypt, ' and wilh¥Ph^)|i^tld^td^hat^^position. LONDON, /June 6. The homeward mails, via San Eransfeo, which’left Auckland on April 21, delivered here to-day. ;' : ' r> i J{ There 'are no changes to report in jnoney on produce-markets.' ; <i.- : ‘At the-' wbol sale to-day,; J the bidding Was quiet.; The . catalogue comprised b;1oo. bajes v ,, (Received Juna.7, 11.40 a.m.) r nt Ifcas Anuounced/that .the Earl of Rose-berryj-has resigned the Under-Secretary-ship for the Home 'Department; in compliant Twish of the Cabinet held 'by a HpQsb Mr 'J."Tr Hlbbert, M.P. for Oldham, who ecchpies the'position T of Political Secretafy to the Home Office, has been appointed to succeed Earl Roseherry. : su AUSTRALIAN. ;, [REUTER—COPYRIGHT.] ’• (Received June,6, .10.40 p.m.) June 6. " A deputation of several Presbyterian Ministers and members of Parliament waited upon Mr James Service to-day ;toitnrge the dmportance of the colonies uniting la move the. Imperial Government to annex the New Hebrides, .Solpmon Islands, and New. Britain, or to establish a protectorate over the groups. The Premier, in replying, stated that he believed it-was special mission to civilise and elevate the dark races, and promised that he wonld consult his * colleagues in the-matter, and take steps to further the views of the deputation as far as possible. Mr Service added that he attached great weight to the resolution of the colonial Legislatures, which were better than the Ministerial action. Sailed, this afternoon —Union Company’s steamship Tarawera, for Bluff. Shipping wheat, 5s ; the market is weak and irregular. Malting barley, 5s 6d to 6s ; the market is steady. New Zealand oats,in.fair demand,at 3s to 3s 3d for feeding, and 3s 3d to 3s 4d for milling. k '".-I^Tmtitiffwdt3ccß^to' v '‘May-2S,' report ‘that the sugar , crop this season is estimated at 130,000 tons. 250 tons have been cleared for .Christchurch, and 500 tons arc loading for Dunedin.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1044, 8 June 1883, Page 3
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367GABLE NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1044, 8 June 1883, Page 3
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