ENGLAND.
London, September 24. The Press generally warmly approve the Austro-German treaty engagements, and consider them a guarantee for the maintenance of peace and a security against Russian aggression. Authentic intelligence has been received that the Russians were defeated by the Turcomans at Gurzuktisep, and that they have fallen back with a loss of 700 ] killed. <
There are large, withdrawals of gold for North America ; £100;0dd was shipped to-d4ys . . . •■• . : Adelaide wheat, 545, per 496 lbs, ex warehouse; Adelaide flour 39s per 280 lbs, ex warehouse. . At the wool sales to-day 8000 bales were catalogued* Tlie tone of the market is firmer"; . •. , . . The following Vessels, liave atfrivecj,:—iidcli.TyiW; fi-dni Pdrt.Pirie (sailed $fck£ 18) j Woodlark, from Adelaide (June 7) ; Gladstone, from Sydney (May 51) ; Assol, from Brisbane (May 23) ; Wave of Life, from Sydney (June 11.)
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5497, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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134ENGLAND. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5497, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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