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(BY EliKCllt'C TKIiWHUpit—COPYIU(iIIT) Heutgr's Telegrams. •- ■ " London; '•August 4. •' Arthur B; Forwood has turn appointed Secretary .to the Adinii«lt.y i» the'iiew Ministry, ' New York, August 4 Obituary-Samuel J. Tildee well known us a United Slates politician, aged' 72. .Constantinople, Anoint 4. The statement that Ahmed Monk tar Pasba would sh.orlly proceed to Armenia to assiifne the command of the Turkish forces there was pre-, mature, and it is now stated ho <vj|| remain in : Egypt as > Turkish special Commissioner, '•
Madeira, August 4. •..New. Zealand Shipping Company's Ruapehu sailed to day foi' Nuw Zcukud via Cape,' .. .' ! '
Sydney, August 5. Arrived— this 1 ' morning, Hauroto, from Wellington' :
, Sailed— thjs afternoon, Taravera, for- Auckland. "
The'Legislative Assembly, .is hostile to tbe motion tabled by Sir Henry Parker, relative to the tariff- proposals of the Government. It cuino up for discission on-the-third-reading of the Customs Bill. After an animated debate the motion was rejected by 42 to 21. : / j - , ,
;• The'&Htiian's Onion are opposing the demand of the shipowners for a reduction of wages.. Adelaide, August 5. . Arrived.jthis morning Legusia, with English mails to July 2nd.i : ...
Londok, August 5. Lord Harris has been appoints Undersecretary to tho' War Office.
August 4';. Colonial breadstuff's show genera) improvement. Adelaide wheat, ex store, Is dearer. 35s ~6d; Adelaide flour, 2891b5, ex jtprej ; 24s' 6d, an advance 6d; New Zfealand wheat, cx store, 28s to 345, 4a6lbt;. • Wool prices range aboiit one penny higher than last sales. 50,000 bales arrived to, date for', next sales,
London,-August 5. , , The sfcip Guinevere, which left Liverpool for Wellington, N.Z., on April put into Mauritinb leflky. She will partly discharge her cargo to ascertain the extcut of the damage sustained.' . . .
The Hon. William Brodrict has. been appointed Financial Secretary to the |. War Office, not the' Hon. Henry S. Northtote as previously; announced. A banqiiek-WM given last night ; bjr the Saddlers (jompauyto- Ma AgentsOenqral and"' tlj"e : - leading * ••colonists. In a sj/eeqh ,on ' the o'ccasjoii.-. Lord Halsburj-, the newly appoihted Lord Chancellor, dwelt upon tho necessity ; to Great Britikn of the synipathy and Biipport of ber colonies. • {v.. ; v.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2366, 6 August 1886, Page 2
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