AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (BY CABLE.)
Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, Premier, has received a telegram from Earl Kimberley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, stating that Bryants information to the Melbourne Age regarding the alleged Russian designs upon the colonies is wholly incredible, and adding that Great Britain's relations with Russia are of a friendly character.
The London Photographic Company announce that they have opened a. gallery at Cambridge, next the new Colonial Bank. Price list, See, will be found in advertisement. Col. Lyon invites tenders for rationing the A.C. on the Rototua road, and at any other A.C. station in Waikato for twelve months, Mr J. W. Bridgman, Te Awatnutu, an- ■ nounces that having secured the services of a West End tailor, he is now in a position to meet the wants of the district. Since Mr Sargent, jeweller and watohmaker of Cambridge, has removed into his new premises in Mr A. Clements' new buildings in Duke-street, he has received a selection of goods from the Old Country, which , ate now on^exhibition, and which are certainly creditable and'indicato considerable enterprise in & tradesman in this part of the country. : '" ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1518, 28 March 1882, Page 2
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186AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (BY CABLE.) Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1518, 28 March 1882, Page 2
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