CABLEGRAMS.
, London' June 23, No fresh news of importance is to hand from j Egypt, Matters quieter, and excifement which liaa' been manifest of late in, that coumry is grad'u- 1 <coM i;ln •' the 'A^E. i{ Aßhiey,f Under-Secretary for the colonies, stated, ittreply to a question,rthat the Government had : sent jii* criinmufficaiion to thej Governor ,of be taken by Ifie 'colohialj the better protection of the Natiy,ej|ina- , Sopte'Sea jaboreto,employed in Queen'slan tefsowiij! ' ■ ©Hi ut Joi>« 23; - "'- d Wh^t!iß'flijoJg^af|jto'6B : 3d; ! Holders are Town, flour, per ton, £l4; county £lB. Freights .uujety,'depressed. [ ,&'i ' ' i:i ; MiJLßOUKNi!,tir\ine;23. Sailed, J;his afternoon—Union;.,fiotllf/ pany's steamship Hero, for New Zealand
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 24 June 1882, Page 2
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102CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 24 June 1882, Page 2
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