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SHIPPING.

New York. Sailed. — Belle, for Dunedin, with 4,500 cases of kerosene, and sundries. Loading. — Sunny Region, for Melbourne and Dunedin. London. Arrived. — Estrata, from Wellington; Alice, from Auckland. Sailed. — Berrington, for Nelfon. [VEEY LATEST AND UNPUBLISHED : — ] London, May 24. The " Times* thinks the settlement of the Alabama claims proposed in the Treaty of Washington, are honourable to England. Outside Paris, May 24. The barricades of Belle Ville hold out, but the insurgents are discouraged. This is the only point they hold. It is expected everything will be over to^lay. [ Versailles, May 24. The Louvre and Tuilleries have been set on fire by the insurgents with petroleum. Dunbrowski is wounded, and in ! prison.

Panama (via Jamaica), May 18.' The insurgent rebels are within three miles of Panama. The American Consul declares that the .seizure of the United States steamer Montigo by the rebels is piracy, and calls on the captain of the British war vessel Chameleon to recapture her. Great excitement prevails in Panama, business being at a stand still. New York, May 24. A parting banquet was given to the British High Commissioners by Sirus Field. One hundred persons were present. Quiet speeches were given by Earl de Grey, Cullen, Brayant, Sir Stafford Northcote, General M'Dowall, Lord Tenderton, Henry Ward Beecher, and others. The insurgents have fired the Palace of the Legion of Honour and the Council of State. Eumes of petroleum pervade the city. Berlin, May 24. Fabrica demanded that the Commune should give up the guards who attacked Washburn's house. Grousset ordered a court-martial, but the culprits fled. He could only express his sorrow and indignation. London, May 24, 10 a.m. Eesult of tlie Derby-^Zephyr, colt, 1; Albert Victor, 2; King of the Forrest, 3. Seventeen ran. Outside Paris, May 24, 1 p.m. A terrible explosion has just occurred in the centre of Paris, probably at the Hotel de Ville. London, May 24, 10 p.m. At the Derby there was a dead-heat for second place between Albert and King of Forest.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 177, 29 June 1871, Page 5

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SHIPPING. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 177, 29 June 1871, Page 5

SHIPPING. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 177, 29 June 1871, Page 5

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