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HOKITIKA.

Tuesday. London, July 15. New Zealand wheat is worth 46s to 48s. Three cargoes hare. arrived. Hemp is £28 to £31 per ton. , The -New Zealand,cable is . : lo belaid before May. '•" ' „.<••...- - July 16. Owing to incessant rains, there have been disastrous floods in South Wales and the West o? England. The Lord Mayor is receh Ing subscriptions for the suiferer-'s. July 17. A public meeting —Mr Disraeli, President—resolved on the erection of a' statue to Lo:d -Byron in London by national subscriptions. The Liverpool Gup was won by Tarn O'Shanter. Owing to incessant rains, the value of all kinds of cereal produce is 'enhanced. There is great excitement in the corn' market, and pi^as advanced 3s and upwards. ' . " ''--,-, Arrived: Glenlora, from Auckland. '. . _ Pabis, Julyl6;, During the debate in.the Assembly on the Bonapartist intrigue, Gambetta attacked the Budget of the Minister of the Interior. A motion by the Left was rejected, and a motion of confidence in the Government, submitted by the Eight, approved of. The union of the Government with the' Left has been destroyed, and the Bonapattists are exultant.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2048, 28 July 1875, Page 2

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HOKITIKA. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2048, 28 July 1875, Page 2

HOKITIKA. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2048, 28 July 1875, Page 2

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