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(PER JAVA CABLE.) HOKITIKA. 26th January.

The Alliambra, Captain >Sinclair, arrived \off t the jiort this forenooii. The? tng went out to tender "lier, but did not return until the evening's tide. The Alliambra did not leave Melbourne until the 20th instant (in place of the 16th, as advertised). She experienced light northerly winds and foggy weather for .the first three days, and south-west winds for the remainder of the passage. She brings the following pas- , sengers for Wellington : — The Rev. Barry Irvine mid sons, Messrs. Clancy, Harwnod, Bowling, "Davis, Sherriff, and Blacklock, • Mrs Bon, and Mrs. M'Fadzenn and family. She has also ninety tons of cargo for Wellington. She brings the following news :-;- H London, January 15. Father Newman, answering Mr. Gladstone's expostulations, admits that some Catholics have overstretched truths, bnt asserts ,shat the Pope never contemplated interference as to the loyalty of subjects. . 16th January. The Australian-Brindisi mails have been delivered.-. •'• . - ¦¦ The price of wheat has fallen 2s per quarter, -owing to the large foreign iihpor* tations. Arrived— Auriga, Bundaleer, Ifyan«v{s), ,md Aberdeen. Sailed — The Great Britain aud Jentsa* lem, the latter with immigrants for Sydney, 18th January. The Times announces that Persia, having granted a railway concession to the llnssian General Falkenhagen, notwithstanding Baron Renter's existing concession, Baron Renter has lodged a protest at Teheran, and Lord Berby, the Foreign Secretary, has instructed the British Minister at the Court, of Teheran, to support the protest officially and formally. Madrid, 15th January. Bon Alphonso has arrived in Madrid, and has been received with enthusiasm* 1 IStii January. Bon Alphonso assumes the command of the army of the North. He declared in Council that he desires to maintain religious liberty. " ' . Prussia, 18th January, The Reichstag has -voted as obligatory marriage, as ,a civil contract. • ' Oalle, 18th January. The Nubia left oil the 17th for Australia.

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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 2

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(PER JAVA CABLE.) HOKITIKA. 26th January. Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 2

(PER JAVA CABLE.) HOKITIKA. 26th January. Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 2

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