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j'' ' '-■ '"; '. \3Yj GAßiilji], 1 { '\" v - iW'^w [SPEOIL .•CO/..1H8 WBLBO^ra^^'.A.GE'f^^ j\ ' ' ~ : ' :! ;; ' ■■ - ; iioNt)'oN;iMay "i'O.'iiftof. !( ls[ews from Afghanistan-'BtaW^tiigt 5^ proposals' Ipr peace hdve :< b6en ; mad^^, the British, j jnyblviiig a ma^nal J fectu|cfe«^ proposalsi hayo been accepted, by "Xakbot/ ] !i SPEdIAL iQ THE MEtßOiTßirfe '*« M&UaJ^ Advices; from - Qape ;!^j%>^b (^^Mh oif April report that Lord_C|ielms|of'cl,'an^ff , ,his staff were going'tq v ,TO;recht " M " " s Magneza, a brother of" Getaway o's, has 'Surrendered. ';; It haß been decided to send. * ■ further, reinforcements to the Cape. . j Despite tie heavy p^ni|nt:iorj l ß^pi^'^ r and Cape loans,' money isplentuul^fwittt slack;. discount. and demand.,. _The stook markets "Have ; H a |fin)ar^taiia» T£e.-'d^e»ture ma^kej;^ '^•^^Ol^? I1 '' ■' Af the "wbdl'sales' prices ' 'We^Weil^ maintained at the opening rates. " ; ' p) W(f « 1 ■ ,The corn • market is 1 .unchanged ; » Npvsr " Zealand cwheat-40s'to 44s/ \ri?tri^l f£ ; The London Press comments' .^liufavprably on Mr Berry's demands." 7 V; 't !-■'■':.' ■■■- "' B^lJl^lMay-lt^ . The tariff bills of Prince Bismarck have Ji been- referred to , a s select , oonjmitf^ißi," which has reported in jlaxori, $ wear adoption. , , t , ." .. I. .i '. — r ")* '~, T . '-• ' '■'-'■ r >-lt [SPECIAL TO THE PEESBABBpplA.liqisr.jU ': , iffIELBOURNE, Ma^ ! 'i2; - . The Provincial and Suburban' Bank HaS'i suspended payment, hoping to resume y shortly." The associated banks rneeV -tomorrow to consider the ,grppr^§jfcy\^f~ taldng over, the assets . and ; paying • ■ #u|/p liabilities . It is •' believed . creditors will be paid in full.. ': It was a. ' small banki and.hada veiy'limitedn^^ circulation. < - ..',:,' I Myers and Zox, warehousemen, havefailed. . The liabilities' are £14,000, and;"> the estimated assets £11,^0. " " '%'' | A Mauritius telegram of 'April 28 ptaw^that there was nothing loading /there "lor ' New Zealand during the month. • •cut*-: ?. w ! It-is believed that the Kellj shave, beegq seen near the Dandenong ranges, ,..,;/ ; — T-?;:.-, i.u:i [jtEUTBR'S TBLEORAMS.I MELBOUJRiSE, May i'£ ' K ' H There is £ a prospect of . > an- English ' professional cricket- team visiting.. MeJ-r a bourne during the Exhibition. There is no truth in .the xepprt of signs of the Kellys having' been seen. ~ u> '^'-'n r.»'J : SYDNEY, May 12. ... Heavy rains have fallen during the last three days, causing severe floqde in the ■northern districts. ' vr :i -^v -, •' 't-ts' !■'" -,*•{ V u ' (Eeceived 1 at^2.lo o'clock •thi&/^nbmpg'i)_, J ' ' '[EEUTER'S XELEiJRAMSit.,^) I .^-''. *'[ > . . •....' MELBOTJENB, May= 12^ The Cuzco has arrived, ,; ; . -r, \ ,} } \j; Mr Zpx,- of -the firm." of Myers.Cand Zox(' warehousemen, who have suspg^tedf payment, is member of the Assembl^ioc East Melbourne, A vacanpy/ isitherliord^ iprobable. (,:.,: , ; ;;iV ' : - *> . Four mounted men, armed/ were seen near the . Dandejapng;, r^ng^s. fSuperintendent Hares' force, of pplfceHas goneia I ;i.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5380, 13 May 1879, Page 2
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407TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5380, 13 May 1879, Page 2
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