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Paris, June 6, via New York. Stackleberg, the new Eussian Minister, presented his credentials, and had a formal reception yesterday. In the remarks which he made on the occasion, he hoped for a continuance of friendly relations between France aud Eussia, on the basis of mutual interest. Ihe Emperor of Napoleon reciprocated the hope expressed by Stackleberg, and thought that the choice of an envoy, who was so well liked, was a pledge of amity.
Brussels, Juue 9. Riotous demonstration-i have recently been made in Luxembing in favor of France. Disorder was promptly repressed and the leaders arrested. Shipping corrected to May 30.—For Auckland —Siam, Ida Ziegler. For Canterbury—Hydaspes, Blue Jacket, Lady Jocelyn. For Napier and Hawke's Bay—Henry Miller. For Nelson—Polar Star. For Otngn— Caller Ou. For Southland—Racer. For Wellington—Asterope, Ironside, Electra. For Otago.—Mystery, Ada, Schleswig Bride. Commicrctal.—New Zealand 5 per cents., 9i to 991-; do. 6 per cents, 1891, March and September, 107 to 108; do. IS per cents., 1891, June and December, 10S to 109. Bank of New Zealand, 7* to premium.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 313, 1 August 1868, Page 2
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176LATEST TELEGRAMS. Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 313, 1 August 1868, Page 2
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