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CABLES.

HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS] By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright, (per press association.) • Received June 29, at 10 30 a.m. London. June 28. Sheepskins are m good demand, and p ices are unal ered. Foochow. June 28. The seiner Tainan s-u'ed for Mcl« bourns yesterday with a cargo o( 1,400,000: b« of tea. The i»eamer Guthrie la .Tes for Sydney to-morrow with 1 000,000!Ka. The market is steady with a fair demand and Moderata transactions, and has been cle.red of all fine 'o<s. Received June 29, at 11 a.m. Paris, Jnne 28. M- Arton, of Panama ec»nd>.l notoriety, has b»en sentenced to six years' Imprison* mpnt for embezs'ing the funds of tho Paris Dynamite Comp.ny. The P*ris Exhibition luthorttlea intend to wise 65 million francs by the issue of lotteiies. New York, Jano 28. The Cunard liner UmbrU ia aground ab New York. Calcutta, June 28. The Indi-n Government strongly pro* tear against tha payment for sending a contingent of Indian troops to Snakim. Capetown, June 24. Six y penons have been murdered by the Mashonas and seventy others are re*» po-ttd as mining m the lasr few days. Two thousand Yorongoz.s have de> ported from 'he Beera ri'wy works, and it is feared that they have joined the rebels. London Jnne 28. The following Is the result of tho Kempton P»rk Two-yeir-o'd Plate : Hamptonwick, 1 ; 80-comb, 2 ; Mistress Perm, 3 The divers who h.vebeeh searching for the hull of the Drummond Castle havo succeeded >.n finding the wreck. Camb'idga Universi y beat Marylebont. Olub. Th»y had 607 runs to get m tho last innings and secured them fur tho lots of 7 wickets. Surrey underwent a second defeat on Saturday a* the hands of Middlesex. On the s-tme d<y Grace completed bis 1000 runa m first-class crioket. Received Jane 29, at 1.15 p.m. London, June 28. The following vessels have arrived In time for the wool sales commencing on the 30th inst.: Doric. Broderson, Waitangi, Selkirkshire, and Brier Holme. The steamer Matanra left Plymouth to* day, loaded for Wellington and Lyttelton. The steamer Ro-tpehu also left P ymoutb to-d*y, with 2400 tons of cargo for Auck» land. Camtowk, June 28. The 50,000 rounds of Martini-Henry ammunition which were stolen at Marin* delia have been found. Cairo, June 28. Three thousand Dervish refugees area! Ferk h. Ono hundred and fifty of them have joined the British expedition.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8508, 30 June 1896, Page 2

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CABLES. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8508, 30 June 1896, Page 2

CABLES. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8508, 30 June 1896, Page 2

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