sia have greatly improved the position "of affairs. It is believed that war will be avoided. London, November 28.—Turkey has formally protested against the line of- demarcation fixed by (be International Commission between the Turkish and Montenegrin forces, and complications are feared in connection with reviotualing the places besieged by the Montenegrins, the ruling of which was left for settlement by a subsequent understanding. SIR HENEY ELLTOTT's DENIAL. The British Foreign Office publishes a dispatch from Sir Henry Elliott, Em-! bassador at Constantinople, denying the statement made by a correspondent of the Times that he had advised the Porte to hold itself in readiness to stand upon its rights and make a demonstration of
force. CARLYLE INDORSES GLADSTONE. Thomas Carlyle writes to a friend on the Eastern question, indorsing to the fullest extent the recommendation in Gladstone's pamphlet for the expulsion of the Turkish. governing classes from Europe. TURKEY WANTS AN INDEMNITY. A Times dispatch from Berlin states that the Porte intends moving^^^^^ Conference for an intew|a / tJ^^ IMwH? ment on the question of Russia's right to dispatch volunteers to Servia, and if she has not the right the Porte will demand a large indemnity for prolongation of the war, occasioned by Russian volunteers. MINISTERIAL CRISIS IN GREECE. London, November 29.—A telegram from Athens announces that a Ministerial crisis exists. A new Cabinet is proposed, and the modification at least^of the present Ministry is regarded as inevitable. THE LINE OF DEMARCATION. _ : The Times' Vienna dispatch says a dispute has arisen regarding the line of demarcation around Alexinatz. The Eussian project includes Deligrad and Alexinatz in the neutral zone, while the Servians claim that Alexinatz should be evacuated, on the ground that it was occupied by the Turks after the armistice began.
Auctions TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3. At 11 o'clock. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF CATTLE. JOHN "ITe YD O N Has been favoured with instructions to sell, on the Allotment next to hie Commercial Sale Rooms, Pollon st.ree% Nhocland, TWO SPRINGERS up to calving, also Two fit for the butcher. No Reserve.—Terms Cosh. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4th. At 11 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AND UNKESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TOHNL E V D O N Has been -favoured with instructions from a' gentlemen leaving the Thames,-fo sell, two doon from Kdnaand TvrohiU's Brian Boru Hotel, Pollen Slreet, §horlland, .His superior and #eli-kept PURNITURB rs\ -«ndpß^E^CTß, "cotisieting of— T» Che»ji- 'of-rsDrSwevf, Round and Square fables',' Chairs, Easy Chair, Couch, Sofa, Oil Painting, Rugs, Eight-day Clock (Gothic). Vasep, Brussels Carpet, Parlor Lamp, ITattres. s^s, Bcdii, and Bedding, Washstands and Wa*e, Ladders, Step?, Paints, and all' requisites for a painter and house decorator ; Quantity of China and Crockery. Saucepans, Boilers and other Kitchen Utensils too numerous to particularise.
Remember —No rescrre. J O H N LEY DO N, , AUCTIONEER. Wanted. WANTED, Respectable Good GIRL as General Servant. Apply at this Office. WANTED TO SELL. 1 AA A STRONG GALVANISED IRON IUUU FIREPLACES, 30s web, C«sh. Extra Piping, Is 6d per foot. Geobgb McCatjl. WANTED Known, " to meet the times," I am laying on J-inoh WATER PIPE at 3d per foot ; Best High-preesurs Cocks, 4s 6d ; Connections, Is. Geobob McCattl.
Meetings I. O. O. P., M.U., A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 5444. mHH Regular Fortnightly MEETING- of JL the above Lodge will be held at the Odd FelloW Hall, Richmond street, on TUES- j DAY EVENING- next. 2nd proximo, aj--7.30 o cioeir. ■...^...---.m*-***"'• - ■ Business : :To Balance sheet aad Auditors' Beporfc. Charles Akieb, Secretary. NOTICE. FEOM this date 10 per cent, will be Charged on all Accounts nob paid by the Ist cf each month. C. JOYNT, Grocer, Pollen street. Thames, January 1,1877. JFOR SALE OR HIRE, A GOOD YOUNG MARE, suitable for 'Bussing or Saddle Work. Apply W. D. Reid, 3377 Graham's Paddock. NOTICE. TO FRUITERERS AND OTHERS. "YTEALE & HUDSON have been appoiuted V SOLE AGENTS for the Sale of FRUIT from tho Ohineinuri Gardens by the Proprietor, Mv P. Austin. 3360 FireworksT UST RECEIVED, a. variety of First; class t) London FIREWORKS, suitable for Displays of any kind, at J. 8. HART'S. 2921 Gunnaaier, Pollen street. Bankrupt Stock
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2493, 2 January 1877, Page 3
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