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DELAYED CABLE MESSAGES.

Thk following cabl« mesiayes containi'i^ much matter of iiteie-.c, have b -xmi »U> layed in transmissi >n owni!, r to the bic ik down in the cable lines .—. —

Pa it I-*, Scpteiiiliu 1. The Jiopublique Fimmcmiv. 1 , in .m .aticle to d.iy, m^ts on the maintainem 1 ■ of thf prc^t'iit French occui>.ition of the Xt;\\ Hcbndes.

I>! Itr A, September }. M. do ( r icr-5, the Kii*-.iin L'niin' Minitor, i-> u<>\\ in tln^ city. He lv* h:id i il in 'L'tin^s with i'linoc Bi-iii.ull .rultiip Kmp'im Williun. tt is uniioi -toixj tli.it the iiitei\ie\\.s li.ive been ot .v most cordial chai.ict'M'.

Cn\si.\\! i\oi'i i;, Scptembei 4. Priiia* Alexander of 1' jlg.m.i, m \u> far • well addi '■■>-. to tin* ofiiceis of th- 1 .um\. .uinouacjd, m totichm^ languid, th.it Vw (J/.u 1 , hmiif,' niM-,ted <>n hi\ ie->ii,'n.ition, ln> re^i^ns, otluM wiso ,i Hu^m vi occupation of Bultfaiu would t ike jii.ic^,

]5i hi iv SfptembtM- 0. Prince Bwiurk h,\^ MMit .1 c.nnniunuution to Pnnce Ali'\atiJci, m th.> ( let in.iv (Jh.uicelliir ads is3s lii-, Hij;hnc^-) ta .ibiticate the throne of Hiilij.irta.

London, September I. Tn the House of Cnnimnih ye-teiday Mi P.irnell withdrew his amendment opposing the motion to grant precedence to Mipplv ■ m the ground that the st ito of afF.iu«. m li eland demanded piirn.iry attention. Lotd Randolph Churchill intimated -that the date would be h\ed for disun--.H>n of the Hill to bo introduced by Mr Parnell to amend the present lush land Jaw-). Sn Chaile- Mitchell, Colonial Secietnn of X.ital, 1^ appointed (Jo\en\or of I"iji, and Mi \l. 15. Thin-ton, Lieut. Cu\einoi. Septi nibt 1 •!. In tlie TTo'ise of Common-, l.iot m^ht, Sn J.-ime-. I'ur^usMin, the I'ndei .Se-ietaiy of State foi Fmeij,'u Affair^, declared that (lieat Uutain i> not •specially mft-ie-'ted in the ait ins of liultraii i, hut tint the future ( ro\ eminent of that country must be based on the Tieaty of Jjeilm. Tho JJntwli A-M)ciati<>n for the Ad\ancement of Science ha\e announced their intention of sending fifty delenr.ite-, to Sjdnev on the occiMon of the celebration of the Kew South Wales Centenaiyin ISSB. September '.). Lno fineM either, and the hcilthy condition of th-> new croj.-, has, caused a depu^sion in the wheat n.arlcet. Au->tiahan eaij^oes, e\ ship, aie quoted at 3h to 3.>s ; e\ store, .T)s to ,Ti> lid. The yield of the I \> iti-li hop ciop i^ e\ pectod to beBoo,oooe\\t. The yield of the Contmont.il cvop I-, nnh li ilf. The (,|ufen lias a-,euibled the Jubilee Comrni^sionei-!. _^ r.m.id.i piop.se, tint the Tndian and Colonial Inhibition, should continue open ovei next year on condition that Canada tfM.iiantee> f. 1 50(10 and Now South Wale> aiul \'itt<.iia i'JUOO c ich. The ie.il objtvt of the Bill mtioduced by Mi P.irnell to amend the lii^h land legis 1 ition is suppoxd to be to scpei.itc the I nionists fiom the ( Jo\ei nu nt. Anivi 1 . The -ships Lulv Jocelvn, fioin !'oi t ( 'ii.iliut'i - ; iikl Noi thntiibei 1 md, fi >m Yipiei. The Thoini-, A (Joild.nd, fi mi Vu kl ,ii.|, 1' i-s ir i\ed ai New Vm k.

Xi ¥ \pi,il additions to tho id\eitispnimt of Mi—is \V. -I. Hunt. i .hmU'o willlu- f.uind in their uiliuuii. They will spll .it (\nn hi ultr»> this d iv two <>f Mi .)ain>- l.vii<»-t's l'nis(>s in tMiniiitf lor ilh< C'linm^ ll'int ( 'illl) l.U'Ps. 'J'lh* alttii'd .ul\pt tis^nutnt ot Mr Win. SiMifor, i)f tin 1 New W'h.uf and I)ukp-strept, (' mliii L«\ .■)>•><• u . in .uiotliei column, and u ill iop.iy [)t'i«s t il.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 2

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583

DELAYED CABLE MESSAGES. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 2

DELAYED CABLE MESSAGES. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2215, 18 September 1886, Page 2

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